crackz wrote:
.. What gives? I'm definately missing a point somewhere along the line. Hope someone can explain.
easy:
video is defined by standards.. e.g. NTSC is 720x480 pixel, AVCHD is 1440x1080 (allthough, we now see AVCHD-encoded video with the FullHD res, which is 1920x1080, .. AVCHD outside specs causes huzzle with iMovie).. hiDef is 1920x1080...
when an engineer adds more pixels to the ccd, that adds only more pixels for the STILL ( ! ) capabilities of some devices, which are sold as 'still cams' too ..
plus, it
could add 'noise', 'cause the more pixels on same space make them smaller=which usually adds 'noise'/unwanted 'flimmer' to picture (The More doesn't mean automatically The Better!)
in theory, a (three) ccd, with the original videoStandard amount of pixel on a 'large' chip should result best quality..