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Panasonic HVX200 Letus Extreme 35 DOF adaptor Nikon test

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

I placed the camera in one stagnant location and tested 4 different lenses (Nikon 24mm, 50mm, 85mm, & 135mm) from that position. No lighting...no tripod...just the Panasonic HVX200 & Letus Extreme w/ Nikon lenses sitting on my table.

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  • This whole unit is now for sale at:

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  • great test, so give you 5 stars

  • if you don't have something good like Final cut, or Sony Vegas.. I wouldn't recommend getting this because you can't even render HD in movie maker.

  • Yeah definitely want to get this exact setup. But also, HD footage via youtube, typically ma\eans 1280x720 of the mp4 h.246 comrpession, which is high res for mp4. Correct me if I'm wrong

  • That's more to do with your internet connection than HD.

  • but it does sometimes come out in hd on youtube doesnt it

  • Well, yes, You Tube never looks as good as your original footage.

  • so if i had a hvx200 and i used a usb or something to import videos to my pc it would loose quality even if i put the videos onto windows movie maker and then onto youtube?

  • Nope -- Not at all. unless you compress (de-res) upon importing on purpose.

  • when importing your hd footage to your pc will it loose picture quality?

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