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  1. Member cobra jet's Avatar
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    I am looking at purchasing a new camcorder and I am now leaning towards the Sony HC3. I mostly shoot my son’s sporting events (baseball, football and basketball) as well as vacations. My concern has to do with shooting fast action with the new high definition technology. When I watch sporting events on TV that are shot in high def and played back on my DLP TV in high def, the picture looks great but I see a digital blurring when the camera pans quickly to follow the action. The reason this concerns me is if I notice this when sports are shot on expensive network cameras, how bad will it be when shooting with a consumer/prosumer grade camera like the HC3. Has anyone used there HC1 or HC3 to shoot sporting events and did you achieve good results?
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    it may not be so much the camera , but the compression for broadcast that you are seeing .. and/or your display ....
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  3. I do have a HC1 and fast action shooting render is perfect but, take care of too much zooming and your camcorder should be on a tripod.
    In HiDef and on a big screen, unstable images will make you sick...
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