The following is a word for word resolution settings from the camcorder manual:
TV Super Fine: Record videos in 720x576(50i)
Resolution at super-fine image quality.
TV Fine: Record videos in 720x576(50i)
Resolution at fine image quality.
TV Normal: Record videos in 720x576(50i)
Resolution at normal image quality.
The underlined headings is what is offered for selection from a menu.
The manual also states elsewhere that the finer the quality the more storage is consumed. To me this implies that Super Fine will have more pixels per frame than Fine. But how can this be if each setting is 720 pixels by 576 pixels per frame at a frame rate of 50 fps interlaced!!!!!
Either this is all wrong or I am missing something very fundamental in video resolution, in which case I would appreciate if someone sets me straight, please.
Thank you.
Borgie