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Dslr m2ts format
Dslr m2ts format









  1. #Dslr m2ts format 720p#
  2. #Dslr m2ts format 1080p#
  3. #Dslr m2ts format mp4#

I may be asking the wrong questions here, if so, feel free to correct me. So far as acquisition/export format, let's say I shoot in 1080 60p or 24p and and even though both are H264:

#Dslr m2ts format mp4#

Mp4 is a delivery or playback (program) format.įrom what I've seen, the cams and even DSLRs I've seen seem to give the option of (recording?) both in AVCHD and MP4. AVCHD is an acquisitoion and transfer (transport) format. And even used, probably out of my wallet range.Īnyway, the two questions above are the most important.Ģ. Last, of course, there is the not-advisable option to buy a used prosumer or pro camcorder, but unless it would be from someone I trust such as a member here who has taken impeccable care of their gear, way too many obvious risks of boo-boos happening due to it being second-hand. (As to MP4, not sure at this moment if the cams or DSLRs that I could afford do H.264 or H.265 or how much difference there is between these two.) Which format is "better" - and most important, easier to work with in VP10e?Īnd/or if AVCHD is superior, how can I reduce problems with it in same NLE? Again, I have VP10e and so if any improvements in later versions have occurred within Vegas on that, it's not applicable. Over the years here, I've seen a slew of posts of people having problems with AVCHD in Vegas. My HV30 exports or Vegas imports the footage as m2t, Most camcorders and even DSLRs give the option of those two formats.

dslr m2ts format

I am neither planning nor needing to upgrade my VP10e and it is my core NLE. But do the video capabilities or settings match a consumer video camera (I shoot raw footage, I don't use on-board effects like sepia, b&w, etc.)?Īgain, remember that I'm in the low economic zip code area, not like most of you who live in the pro cam one.

#Dslr m2ts format 1080p#

I know there are limitations in terms of how long one can take a 1080p video, i.e.

#Dslr m2ts format 720p#

Slo-mo on those cameras are usually also only 720p (at 120 fps).ĭSLRs have come a long way even in the consumer class.

dslr m2ts format

low light quality is important) so probably not the best fit. clones are out there, but I do far lower light, often interior shots (i.e. Yes, I know Hero cams and their Sony, etc. Most camcorders, even low to mid range DSLRs do 1080 60p now. One main reason is that 1080 60i can be a pain in the derriere due to jaggies.

dslr m2ts format

As some also know, I live on limited Social Security disability income so money is tight, but it's time for me to upgrade. But even so, due to my particular visual style with the help of Vegas, I can pull of some decent results. As some of you know, all I have is a consumer dinosaur - a Canon HV30 (MiniDV tape - yup, that ancient stuff).











Dslr m2ts format