Nate2006
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2009, 11:46:43 PM » |
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Yep, the 1920x1080 being brought down to 1440x1080 is correct now that I have checked in some more detail. CMOS on the other hand is apparently being better utilized by Sony with both of these cameras. Much of what I had heard (and seen on a huge screen-footage from the Z7 at a reception) at WEVA and online was that these new cameras sporting 3CMOS rather than 3CCD are actually performing better than their 3CCD counterparts. The picture quality of the reception footage shown in 1080p (really 1080p as it was recorded at 24p, but obviously was not 1920) was quite impressive given the lowlight situation as any of us would expect of a reception, it was color rich, and minimal noise, these cameras are certainly the best HDV for lowlight so far with their 1.5lux ratings, think the next best is at 3lux...
I don't want to draw any conclusions just yet, we should look in to this some more, but I do have a hunch Sony may really be getting a good handle on the long-mentioned capabilities of CMOS, and especially in using 3 of them, one for the reds, one for blue, and one for green, just like the CCD's. It has been for a couple years been said eventually CMOS would be utilized properly enough to replace CCD altogether, maybe it's already starting, but then again, it could just be a breakthrough with still some more steps to take.
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