I use the HVX200a, and I'm still asking the million dollar question:
What is the FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE between 30p and 60i over an interlaced stream?
Here's my theory, but I would love for this to be CONFIRMED by an authority on the subject:
30p shoots full frames 30 times per second, then SPLITS them into a 60i stream after the fact, and
60i shoots a field at a time, instead of ever shooting a full frame in the same moment.
For example, if a pitcher is throwing a ball, on the 30p footage you would see his entire arm at a given moment in the footage where both fields for that frame are on screen, but if shot in 60i, there is no such moment. Each field is essentially its own frame, only not a full frame... don't know if I can explain that without images, but I will if necessary...
if you get what I'm saying, am I correct?
I'm a little OCD and this has been driving me nuts, because all I've found for an explanation is "it looks different".
Thanks.
What is the FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE between 30p and 60i over an interlaced stream?
Here's my theory, but I would love for this to be CONFIRMED by an authority on the subject:
30p shoots full frames 30 times per second, then SPLITS them into a 60i stream after the fact, and
60i shoots a field at a time, instead of ever shooting a full frame in the same moment.
For example, if a pitcher is throwing a ball, on the 30p footage you would see his entire arm at a given moment in the footage where both fields for that frame are on screen, but if shot in 60i, there is no such moment. Each field is essentially its own frame, only not a full frame... don't know if I can explain that without images, but I will if necessary...
if you get what I'm saying, am I correct?
I'm a little OCD and this has been driving me nuts, because all I've found for an explanation is "it looks different".
Thanks.