PAL and silver? What do these have it in mind and the difference? Bout to buy camcorder?




Answers:    No idea what silver method.

PAL describes the video standard of the camera. If you live in North America or Japan, you requirement a NTSC camera. If you live pretty much everywhere else, you need a PAL camera.

NTSC and PAL are completely different standard definition standards, and even professional dubbing houses run into problems converting between the two.

Hope this help.
Silver might be color of the body

PAL is a video standard, which is mostly used outside USA. If you connect such camcorders to a TV in USA (which receive NTSC format), consequently the top edges will be cut off.

NTSC is 525 lines, and PAL is 625 lines. So, you will extremity up seeing 100 lines less (50 above and 50 below).

But if you do deeply of computer editing, you can convert easily.
PAL is a TV standard used in some parts of the world (including the UK ) - the other TV standard is NTSC - used in the rest of the world and legendary the USA - it is important if you are buying a camcorder that it match the television standard within your home country.

Don't know about the 'silver' bit - unless it refers to the colour of the outside of the camcorder (as opposed say aloud to black)

I have hear of 'Grey' imports - but I don't presume that a website you are buying from would mention that.

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