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Sanyo Xacti HD 2000 Swan

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2009

Sanyo HD 2000 swan ( 1920 x 1080 30 fps SHQ ) raw off the camera and not encoded or edited

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  • Hey which kind of software do you use to edit videos with this particular camera?

    I'd like to know thanks.

  • @minhkaaaaay

    I use ulead video studio 11 it simple

  • cool

  • @arsenalvarun

    No night vision on this camera

  • good video, do you enjoy the camera. I am going to disneyland in dec with my family and was looking at the canon HF20 or this. The picture is really good and I hear very good about this camera. Any advice would be appreciated.

  • It is a good camera, I have some other vids with this camera including a slow motion test just take a look in my profile

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  • because oil and water don't mix!

  • @nokerti No it's not the same. 60 fields=60i. 30frames=30p. Technically it's better that you say fields when you mean fields, and frames when you mean frames. And when you write fps which is the typical abbreviation used for computer screens, then this usually means frames. Don't mess it up anymore now.

  • @Chaanee one frame separated in two fields (interlaced), that make 25 or 30 fps / 50 or 60 fields... it's the same... but technically is better to talk about frames because a field is not a complete image

  • @nokerti You just messed up what I explained. There is no "fps" (frames per second) in the old tv standards, there are FIELDS per second. 50 or 60 fields per second.

  • @Chaanee 60hz (ntsc) -> 30fps and 50hz (pal) -> 25fps for tv. is a correlation between the electric signal and the analog broadcast television to be syncronized and can be shown in all tvs. in a pc you don't have a analog signal and the image is processed so you don't have restrictions.

  • @HoopsTGG I might be wrong but TV sets have "always" been (since the 50's or something) 60HZ (or 50HZ if you're somewhere else) this means 60 or 50 fps. So I guess deinterlacing means taking one field and making it into a frame. For example 60i -> fake 60p. This is how I was told deinterlacing on TV sets work. However what Youtube uses is something totally different, and I'd love to know what it is.

  • 1080p is BEAUTIFUL!

  • That is an EPIC swan

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