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What's the difference between a high-definition camera and a high-definition SLR camera?

If it is a follow-up, a high-definition camera is more suitable.

The advantage of a high-definition camera is that it is a camera, so it can shoot easily.

And the high-definition SLR, the representative is 5D2.

The disadvantage is that zooming is difficult and it is not suitable for follow-up.

The longest recording time at a time is 12 minutes, which is not suitable for follow-up.

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However, the picture quality of SLR is very high, which is beyond the reach of high-definition cameras.

Generally speaking, it is like this.

If you want a memory and want to photograph it all, use a high-definition camera.

If you want to make a short feature film, use a SLR.