Interlace will be dead in two years.......it is a CRT necessary evil!
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I love the fact that I can have a 720, 50 over 25p project (for smooth slo-mo) in Edius.
What "Looks" better, in terms of detail and sharpness? That depends >
1080i shot on z1 v.s. 720p shot on HVX......the HVX wins. Its not just the format to consider here.....its where it came from. Which glass was used, what compression algorithms and what sensor size captured it.
Edius handles 720p and 1080i equally as well, so basically - whatever the camera captured, I would edit with that format. But if you are considering buying a camera based on a format - I would definitely go 720p instead of 1080i.When I go out, I wear my EDIUS T-Shirt.
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HVX wins? Wait till you test the HPX172 - 1,000 times better than HVX202 :-). I already swapped my HVX202 for the HPX172 ... very happy with this one - and is 1kg lighter.TingSern
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