I just bought my first video camera - Canon LEGRIA HF R106.
The top setting is 'FXP' which is 15mbps, and the resolution is 1920x1080. I thought 'ok, if I record stuff and play it back on my flatscreen TV it should look good at full screen size'.
So I played some video directly from the camera to the TV using the 'component out' output. It looks like shit. It really looks no better than a fucking webcam, except bigger.
I don't understand:
Is it because I'm outputting from the camera directly?
Is it caused by the price range of the camera? (280€ / 366$). Would it noticeably improve if I spent another 100€?
Is it the specific make/model of the camera? Would the quality noticeably improve if I exchanged it for a similarly priced Samsung or Sony?
Is it possible to make acceptable quality, full screen video with these kinds of cameras at all, or do you need to spend much more money?
What kind of resolution of video are you supposed burn to DVD with these cameras, if not full screen? Why the fuck are they called 'high definition' if you can't make videos suitable to watch on your TV?
Thanks for any advice.
The top setting is 'FXP' which is 15mbps, and the resolution is 1920x1080. I thought 'ok, if I record stuff and play it back on my flatscreen TV it should look good at full screen size'.
So I played some video directly from the camera to the TV using the 'component out' output. It looks like shit. It really looks no better than a fucking webcam, except bigger.
I don't understand:
Is it because I'm outputting from the camera directly?
Is it caused by the price range of the camera? (280€ / 366$). Would it noticeably improve if I spent another 100€?
Is it the specific make/model of the camera? Would the quality noticeably improve if I exchanged it for a similarly priced Samsung or Sony?
Is it possible to make acceptable quality, full screen video with these kinds of cameras at all, or do you need to spend much more money?
What kind of resolution of video are you supposed burn to DVD with these cameras, if not full screen? Why the fuck are they called 'high definition' if you can't make videos suitable to watch on your TV?
Thanks for any advice.