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What does camera movie mode mean? What are the benefits of film?

The movie modes are 16:9 mode and widescreen mode. Generally, the TV we watch is in 4:3 mode.

In fact, it is not recommended to use this mode when shooting, because adding a mask at the end of the 4:3 mode can achieve the effect of 16:9.

The effect of 16:9 is no different from that of 4:3 (for the same camera). In general, the camera can adjust the number of megabytes recorded. Compared with 50M, it is definitely clearer than 25M. Relatively speaking, 25 meters can only be filmed for 30 minutes an hour.

25M is the standard of SD, and 50M is HD. More than 50M is the relay equipment.

Movies are made of film, and televisions are made of magnetic tapes or digital tapes.

The color saturation of film can't be compared with that of adhesive tape. Just like a film made of film, it can be put on the big screen, but it may be very thick if it is made of ordinary adhesive tape.

Digital is now close to the standard of film, but it can't surpass film at present.