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HD Camera

Updated on 03 Oct 2023

An HD (High Definition) camera is a device that can capture videos with a resolution of 720p or higher. HD cameras offer superior video quality with more detail and clarity compared to standard-definition cameras.

The video formats supported by teamTV currently include HD or 720p. This means that if a video is recorded in 4K resolution, teamTV automatically downscales it to HD or even 720p. Switching to HD resolution instead of 4K can significantly reduce the video file size without compromising the overall visual quality.

Additionally, reducing the frame rate from 50 frames per second (fps) to 25 fps can further decrease the video file size while maintaining smooth playback.

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Trivia
  • HD cameras are widely used for professional videography and content creation purposes.
  • Higher frame rates, such as 50 fps, result in smoother motion but can increase the video file size.
Quick Facts
  • An HD camera captures videos in a resolution of 720p or higher.
  • HD cameras provide superior video quality compared to standard-definition cameras.