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		<title>ProRes 422 Standard vs. ProRes 422 HQ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While reading a great article all about the ProRes 422 format, I found the following nugget of info:
While comparing the software-converted files I noticed a couple of interesting issues. My testing found that when the camera native codecs DVCPROHD, HDV or SxS were converted to ProRes in software they universally ran better when using the [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[I often get asked what sort of software and gear I own, use and recommend. I just added a page to this website showing my gear and some of the DV and HD cameras I have experience with and recommend:
MMC Recommended Gear


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		<title>News: HD Camera Lens Selection Guide Goes Online</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph Nilo</dc:creator>
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www.HDCameraLensGuide.com Enables Broadcast and Professional Videographers to Select the Correct HD Lens for Their Camera and Application

  (Great Neck, New York&#8211;February 19, 2008) As High Definition video (HD) becomes the standard for broadcast and professional videographers, as well as a wide range of filmmakers, manufacturers are introducing a growing array of HD cameras that [...]


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