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Posted by Chopper3 at dis.ncr-css.co.uk on June 20, 2000 at 11:19:04:

In Reply to: Wide screen format posted by Kuku on June 20, 2000 at 10:52:28:

: Quick question:
: Does anyone know if you can shoot in wide screen format with a digital camera? I have been looking at specs of a few professional and retail cameras, but can't seem to find the info. Is it a lens you use? An editing tool? Any help is appreciated. Thanks

Many MiniDV cams have a specific "16x9" mode, check your manuals. Other than that there are a couple of ways to do it;

1. Get an anamorpic lense - this will squeeze a wider picture into the same framespace as a normal DV cam. Obviously it will only play right when shown on a tv/monitor/projector with a "widescreen" mode.

2. Matte the image. Whether you do this "live" (as in matte the lens) or in editing is up to you, but once you've done it you can show it in a number of ways. If you have a DV cam that will let you matte in camera (i.e. most Sony's with Memory Stick) then give me a shout and I'll email you a bunch of pre-calculated matte .jpeg's and .bmp's that will do the trick)

Two things to remember; anamorphic lenses for DV cams are BLOODY expensive and quite hard to track down too and matting the image will lower the overall vertical resolution.

Hope this helps.

PBM.


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