Hello video help forum, old idiot here.
you can call me gerald.
I'm getting on in years and I never paid much attention to video resolutions, frame rates or aspect ratios.
until recently. I see all this new uh stuff being made and I'm simply not interested in mega HD or 4k or whatever the new buzzword is.
what I'm looking for is a camera that only shoots in/ can shoot in a 4:3 aspect ratio, at 60p (or 60 fps, whatever)
I've found several cameras that can technically do this, but they're all some 'wide' aspect ratio. It'll claim to do 480/60p but what it really is doing is 854 x480, which is a 16:9 ratio. or its doing 720 x 480, which is a 3:2 ratio.
I'm really fed up trying to look up JVC or Sony manuals trying to find a camera that can actually do what I want, not *technically* what I want. (many are just filled with no info, as if it needed to be hidden from consumers...) all these manuals will tell me it can do whatever width resolution at 24/30/60p, or it will tell me the resolution is 640 x480 but won't tell me the frame rate (usually @30p which isn't what I want)
I've gone and bought 3 cameras already like an idiot hunting and being misled and probably should have asked for help first.
I'm not interested in filming 16:9 and cropping being I'm not trying to lose information and that I'm entirely hopeless at editing. (yes, I have tried that program you're about to recommend, I am bad at computering.) I don't even care if its HD or not, I'm just looking for a camera that is 4:3 at 60p, with (I guess) square pixels rather than the mess of anamorphic or non-square pixels. and I suppose I ought to use something with no tapes, because I guess they aren't made anymore...
I know that even the exact same resolution can be made pretty much any ratio and you squash and stretch to fix it in post. I'd like to avoid any post shooting edits.
doing research is a huge pain because like I mentioned manuals have all got partial info, or technically true info that turn out not to meet my criteria. for some more popular cameras, if I'm lucky I can find some 10 year old unboxing video and then hope I get lucky again and they click through the camera menus and show off the different resolution and frame rate modes. I have not been that lucky very often. Internet searching in general has just become almost incomprehensible in general the past few years and I have no idea why.
if anyone here has knowledge on what I'm looking for, I do appreciate your time.
yes, I am a video idiot.
thanks
Gerry
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