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MicrostockExp:
By browsing the video forums it looks there is not clear answer to this: either shooting interlaced or progressive. Some  argue that progressive is becoming  more and more popular. What is your take on that? Do you shoot interlaced,progressive or both?
You can vote on my blog's poll as well: http://microstockexperiment.blogspot.com/

Cheers!
L

vonkara:
If you want to make the world a better place, please shoot progressive. If I have to choose between 720p and 1080i i choose 720p  :) .

Also I hope that point and shoot massively achieve 720p or 1080p. I'm exhausted at the Youtube kind of video filmed in something looking like 8 squares changing colors. Another also, 30 frames second should be used all the time. If not more. It's no fun when a video is 70% blurry cause of low frames/sec, and... not artistic at all IMO.

fotorob:
Does anyone one if the Canon EOS 5D Mark II shoots interlaced or progressive?

I looked in the manual but couldn't find the information.

Thanks,
Robert

sharpshot:
Shouldn't this depend on the camera?  I am not an expert but I did read a lot and I was convinced that stills cameras like the 5DMKII should use progressive but my HV30 uses tape and should be interlaced.  I have had no problems selling interlaced from the HV30.

MicrostockExp:
Yes I agree Sharpshot, my problem is that I have to choice  to record either progressive or interlaced with my camcorder (Canon HF200)...

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