My analog Hi8 camera died so I will purchase a Digital 8 that also plays analog Hi8. I will then capture to and encode to Mpeg2. The Digital 8 camcorder has a gross 460k pixels, but only 290k ‘Video Actual pixels’. Is that 290k ‘Video Actual pixels’ bad in quality, or should I get a different camera that has 690k video actual pixels? Please advise.
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