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The difference between Sony camera 50i60i

60i is the NTSC recording and playing format, and 50i is the PAL recording and playing format. HDV 1080/60I is simply a high-definition format.

In the camera. I stands for inch, which means inch. However, the diagonal 1 inch of the photosensitive element for photography means not 25.4 mm, but about16 mm.

There is also the difference between I and P, that is, I stands for interlaced scanning and P stands for progressive scanning. For example, 1080i means that the picture resolution of the camera is 1920* 1080, and the scanning mode is interlaced scanning; 1080p means that the resolution of the camera is 1920* 1080, and the scanning mode is progressive scanning.

Sony Digital Camera Model-Letter Meaning

DCR is a standard definition camera.

HDR is a high-definition video camera.

SR is a hard disk camera.

HC is a tape camera.

CX is a memory stick camera.

HVR is a professional camera.

Hd is the HD camera of 1080.