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What is the difference between the shooting modes of cameras fx, fh, hq and lp? Can you elaborate on it?

I. Concept

These are four video shooting modes. The main difference between the four modes lies in the code rate, which is quite different in the performance of dynamic pictures, but relatively small in static pictures.

Of course, the TV with 1920× 1080 will be more attentive, and the static images can't be distinguished by the naked eye, but the dynamic images are only different on the high-definition display screen.

In addition, the original image quality is different, and the edited image quality is also different, but the generated files are all the same size.

Note: if you don't want to edit, just keep the original file, you can shoot at a smaller rate;

If you like post-editing, you'd better shoot the highest quality. ?

Second, the difference

1.

AVCHD 24M(FX);

AVCHD 17M(FH);

AVCHD 9M (headquarters);

AVCHD 5M(LP);

2.

FX has the highest picture quality but the largest storage space.

FH has high image quality and the compression ratio is lower than FX;

HQ is the standard compression rate and the most commonly used compression mode.

LP is a user with high compression rate, the highest compression rate, small file space, low requirements for image quality and long-time recording.

HP? SP? LP is the running speed of the video tape when shooting.

The original video recorder has only two speeds: SP and LP.

Under the same conditions of video tape, SP is the standard speed, which can shoot clear pictures, while LP is the slow speed, which can shoot for a long time.

Now there is a high-definition video, which belongs to HP, that is, 1080 line technology.

So the exact time should be HP/ HD, SP/ standard, LP/ longer.

(60DV tape, HP shoots 30 minutes of HD video, LP shoots 60 minutes of standard video and LP shoots 90 minutes of video recording).