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when the quality of the videotape recording was directly related to the tape format. The old standard used to be, the wider the tape, the higher the quality of the recording. Anything smaller than the l-inch videotape was considered small format and inferior in quality. Today, 1/2-inch Betacam SP can provide equal or superior quality compared to the large-format, l-inch machines. The Hi8 video camera (8mm) is superior to the 1/2-inch VHS cameras. Today, "small format" is used mainly to describe small, highly portable television equipment, such as small camcorders. Like all implies inferior quality. the video hardware, the resulting picture is only as good tape, or emulsion side, that faces the video recorder heads is highly polished to maximize tape-to-head contact and to minimize wear on the heads. the tape clogs the video recording heads, you cannot play back or record. Normally, the heads will clog after recording or playing back half a dozen or so tapes. You manufacturer's recommendations or according to causing a "hole" or line of missing information in the picture when it is viewed on the monitor. Dropout darting across the picture. The main causes of dropout are dirty heads or imperfections in the tape. Once dropout occurs, it cannot be replaced or corrected on the tape. color. Black and white or color depends solely on whether the camera and monitor are black and white or color. gathered by the camera lens (b), and focused on the face of the camera pickup tube (photocathode) or a sensitive dots. As light from a particular part of the scene falls on each dot, the dot becomes electrically charged. brightness of the scene. An electron beam in the pickup tube emits a steady beam of electron particles. This photocathode and reads over it in a series of lines. The scanning beam neutralizes each picture element or dot signal). These currents are proportional to the charge through the lens. converted back to visible screen images in the viewfinder (f). screen can respond to any new light it receives. Basic Photography Course |
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