> > No. Needs to be all-analog. Analog to digital conversion adds an > > irreversible pixelation. At least with an all-analog system, if you see > > someone you want to get a better look at, you can go back to your analog > > source and digitally zoom in and sharpen it at whatever resolution you > > find appropriate instead of whatever the camera system happens to be. > > With a digital system, you can't do that at all. See someone you want > > to get a better look at? Well, too bad, your digital camera has already > > given them that wonderful, pixelated-suspect-on-COPS look. > >
sorry for just jumping on this thread. regarding video (not still images): there is a certain frames per second, there is resolution. so i dont think just because it is analog you can arbitrarily zoom in on a frame (like you could with a photo taken from a 35mm camera). -matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]