On 2 Mar 2003 22:44:10 -0600, Victor Ireland <vireland@nospam.com> wrote:

 

>In article <3E62CC79.9080605@tampabay.rr.com>, geickmei@tampabay.rr.com

>says...

>> Victor Ireland wrote:

>>

>> > Hehe...no. I reset a similar shot and tested it (rerecording it with the

>> > same setup).  Basically the same problem.

>> >

>>

>> Why don't you suspect your monitor?

>>

>> Gary Eickmeier

 

>Because I've hooked it to three, all with the same results.  It's a

>problem that's peculiar to that setup so far.  I've done some outdoor

>shooting with it so far, and it's all been great - no "sharpie" outlines,

>no faint ghosting.

 

I posted this response to your question earlier - did

you see it?

"[...] Reducing the sharpening to minimum should remove

the outlining completely, if needed, but at the cost of

image 'crispness'..."

As with other camcorders of this type, some sharpening

is included even at the "0" position (less with the

VX2000 than with others, though) to give the low-resolution

picture some feeling of sharpness. On the VX2000, you

can remove essentially all the sharpening, if you want...