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I've noticed some mention of "regular and widescreen shooting with the touch of a button" for the HC7.
How does this widescreen setting compare to using a wide angle lens? I've seen some wide angle lenses that support this camera for $30-150 |
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The LCD is listed as 16:9. I haven't seen any mention to a ratio in widescreen mode.
I'm just wondering what "widescreen" mode for a video camera means. When I use a wide angle lens with an SLR camera I can expect it to distort distances and curves straight lines slightly. I know the same goes when I've used a wide angle lens with a videocamera. I'm just curious what the "widescreen setting" means and how that will affect composition of the shot. |
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maybe its referring to the DV and HDV modes. DV records in 4:3 by default and HDV records in 16:9 standard.
But as far as "curving and bending," I think it crops the picture. instead of stretching it. Judge by the number of pixels. http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...me=specs&var2= |
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