From: "jterry94" <terryj@iit.edu>

Date: July 16, 2005 8:12:46 AM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: just wishing


--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@o...> wrote:

Hi Tim;


On 15-Jul-05, at 4:26 PM, Tim wrote:



The DSI and other cameras that use the interlaced Sony CCD variants  

made for TV cameras are a PITA to work with if there is any motion in  

the images. If your doing interlaced video fields for TV they are  

fine, but not for full frame.


All the IIDC cameras I deal with use progressive scan CCD's so they  

don't have that problem and this is the main reason I don't like  

analog cameras much at all anymore.


TTYL..



I hate the #@@#$ interlaced chips. They progressive starlight express SXV-H9 and H9C are 

so much easier to program. The M8C and M25 are a pain.  


Is there a reason why interlaced chips are still the most common variant?


Jeff