The television viewing experience has expanded far beyond the days of just three networks, in both technology and sophistication. Not only are broadcast transmissions available in pristine HDTV high-resolution, but the content selection is rich with diversity, and the technological options have evolved to a point where the DVR can monitor your viewing habits and make suggestions for programs to…
Month: February 2010
How to Get Rid of Interlace Lines on an HD Camcorder
There are many types of HD video. In the consumer, industrial, and professional worlds, HD formats include 1080p, 1080i, 720p, and 720i. At the professional level, there are even 2K and 4K HD formats. Progressive formats have higher motion quality than interlaced formats with the same resolution. Most HDTV broadcasts are either 1080i or 720p. However, computer screens are all…
How to Use Bescor Battery Belt for Camcorder
Handheld video cameras allow the camera operator to go to places, and fit into spaces, that would have been prohibitive for the very first film and video cameras. With the introduction of mobility, the camera and camera operator could roam freely in situations where natural lighting may not be adequate for proper image exposure. If natural lighting is not acceptable,…