30.12.03
Digital cameras vs video photography
As a NE Asia online article reports, video from digital cameras is set to Reach 1.3M-Pixels/Frame by 2006, where are at the present it offers 310.000 pixels per frame or VGA Format at 30 frames per second (on high-end cameras). It seems that the imagers used in digital cameras offering 3 to 5 million pixels are offering too much pixel for video, because if all the pixel data would be read, it wouldn´t be possible to keep up with the video frame rate.
Progress is taken place also from the other side, since video cameras can also take still images as well.
Progress is taken place also from the other side, since video cameras can also take still images as well.









