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What's the difference between digital camera shooting mode SP and LP?

The differences between digital camera shooting modes SP and LP are as follows:

SP and LP are a recording mode, SP refers to normal recording mode and LP refers to slow recording mode.

SP refers to standard playback. In this recording mode, the tape runs at the standard speed, and the recorded image can reach the standard horizontal resolution, that is, VHS can reach about 240 lines, and Mini DV can reach more than 520 lines. .

LP means playing for a long time, and you can record image data for a longer time on the video tape. Analog cameras and digital cameras are different.

In LP recording mode of digital video camera, the running speed of magnetic tape is two-thirds that of SP mode, so the recording time of video tape can be extended by 0.5 times.

The LP recording mode of digital camera is not perfect. Like the LP recording mode of analog digital cameras, post-editing also has some defects, such as not being able to dub later.

Digital video camera is the abbreviation of digital video, which means digital video when translated into Chinese. It is a digital video format jointly developed by several famous home appliance giants. However, in most cases, DV stands for digital camera.