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DSLR with Video - Why??
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1286" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Hi Dave - So my video camera is a Sony HDR-CX520V (much less than $26K) that does 1080p HD Video as well as 12MP jpg's. As I mentioned above the pictures while large are bad except in good sunlight...and even then has the potential to have the bleached out look. There is software out there where you can freeze the playback and basically do a screen shot of teh video and make it into a JPG, but the quality is poor on the few programs I have seen. </p><p>I honestly do not know about the D300S as I truely don't intend to ever use the video feature...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1286, member: 257"] Hi Dave - So my video camera is a Sony HDR-CX520V (much less than $26K) that does 1080p HD Video as well as 12MP jpg's. As I mentioned above the pictures while large are bad except in good sunlight...and even then has the potential to have the bleached out look. There is software out there where you can freeze the playback and basically do a screen shot of teh video and make it into a JPG, but the quality is poor on the few programs I have seen. I honestly do not know about the D300S as I truely don't intend to ever use the video feature... [/QUOTE]
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