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    Please compile an aphabetical list of terms that will help neophytes in deciphering new words, terms or techniques. I can manage it in this post if you wish or a kind MOD can on our behalf. Thanks!
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    Terms:35mm Adapter , DOF Adapter, NLE (Non-Linear-Editor)
    Techniques:Pulling focus
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    NLE: Non Linear Editor

    That one kept getting me .

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    Default Acronyms used in HV20.com

    I'll try to compile a list of common acronyms that often used in this site. Please add your suggestions and I will update the list.

    HD - High Definition
    HDD - Hard Disk Drive
    SD - Standard Definition
    SD Card - Secure Digital Card
    PM - Private Message
    PQ - Picture Quality
    IQ - Image Quality
    RTFM - Read The Freaking Manual
    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
    RTFFAQ - Reading The F__king FAQ (okay, I made this one up)
    DOF - Depth Of Field
    NLE - Non-Linear Editor
    AF - Auto Focus
    iAF - Instant Auto Focus
    OIS - Optical Image Stabiliser
    AVCHD - Advanced Video Codec High Definition
    WTB - Want To Buy
    FS - For Sale
    OP - Original Poster
    DIY - Do-It-Yourself
    WB - White Balance
    AWB - Auto White Balance
    MF - Manual focus

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    IQ - image quality.
    HDTV - High Definition television

    Some non-technical terms:
    LMAO - laughing my ass off
    LOL - Laugh out loud
    IMHO - In my honest opinion
    KISS - Keep it simple stupid
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    MiniDV
    HDV -High Definition
    dB
    FPS
    F-stop
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    To expand ...

    MiniDV - tape format used in the HV20 and other digital camcorders since the mid 90's
    HDV - High Definition Video - The data stored by HDV camera on MiniDV tapes
    dB - Decibels - Used to note energy relating to sound or video, and also how much "gain" is added
    FPS - First Person Shooter - Bang Bang! You're dead. See CounterStrike
    FPS - Damn, also means Frames Per Second - eg: 30fps NTSC, 24fps Film-like etc
    F-stop - Aperture setting on camera lenses. The lower the number (f1.8, f2, f2.8 etc) the more open the iris is and the more light comes in.

    .M2T - The file container format of HDV video when its stored on a computer
    NLE - Non-linear editor - A video editing program such as Vegas, Premier, ULead, Pinnacle etc
    mAh - Milliamps - Capcity rating of batteries - Original HV20 BP-2L13 is 1200mAh, higher capacity ones can be double or more giving longer run times between charges
    GG - Ground glass - A focusing screen used inside a 35mm DOF adapter to help achieve a more film like look
    HD-DVD - High Def Digital Video/Versatile Disc - Next generation high definition video disc format. Competed directly with BluRay and lost. Now obsolete
    BluRay - Sony backed 25gb/50gb per disc high definition standard to replace DVD in the future. Built into the PS3 giving it entry to homes across the world.
    MB - Sometimes used to describe Magic Bullet. A suite of software plugins to mimic popular "looks" in film and TV such as Cold Case's bleached effect, CSI NY's blue effect etc
    AE - After Effects - A suite from Adobe that offers photoshop style effects and such like to be applied to video
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    Slight correction Rikki.. mAh is milliamp hours, or thousandths of an ampere-hour (Ah) -- not simply milliamps. 1mAh = .001Ah, or in other words 1200mAh == 1.2Ah.

    The higher Ampere rating the more capacity the battery has, so it is able to provide the correct voltage for a longer period. General rule of thumb would be that if a 1200mAh battery gives you 1 hour of run time, a 2400mAh battery of the same voltage would give you about 2 hours.

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    Quite correct tc cheers for pointing that one out, though for some reason the 2400mAh HV20 battery I have lasts about 3 or 4 times the runtime of the standard battery which I found quite surprising :S

    Some others...

    LANC - Local Application Control BUS System - remote control interface for controlling video recorders and camcorders NOT found on the HV20 but commonly mentioned as something people would have liked to have had featured.

    AF - Auto Focus

    iAF - Instant Auto Focus - Quicker AF systems employed on HDV Canon cameras

    OIS - Optical Image Stabiliser - Helps fix slight camera shake through the use of mechanical elements in the Canon's lens system. Generally accepted to be better than software / electronic only image stabilisers.

    CCD - Charge Coupled Device - Mature image sensor technology

    3CCD - 3 independant CCD's, one for each colour (Red Green Blue)

    CMOS - Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor - Newer image sensor technology as used in the HV20/30

    ENG - Electronic News Gathering - Generally means outdoor/on location news reporting without using film

    Lux - A measure of how much light is needed to produce a usable image

    ND - Neutral Density (as in filter) - Like a set of sunglasses for your camera, blocking off a consistant amount of light so you can shoot in brighter locations, or to enable opening up the iris further in bright conditions.

    RGB - Red Green Blue - The primary colours CMOS and CCD sensors record

    CMYK - Cyan Magenta Yellow Key (Black) - The other colour standard as used for outputting to print

    XLR - Extended Locking Round - Balanced audio connector used in prosumer and above equipment as opposed to RCA or 3.5mm jack plugs and sockets

    AVCHD - Advanced Video Codec High Definition - MPEG 4 Profile 10 compression aka H.264 as used in flash and hard drive based camcorders. Currently just below the quality obtained from HDV recording due to the fact manufacturers are crippling AVCHD devices by using a very low data rate. At the same data rate as HDV uses (25mbps) AVCHD would in fact produce far better results, but this hasnt happened yet.

    DiVX - Commercial MPEG 4 compression codec as used on the web

    XViD - Open source / freeware MPEG 4 compression codec fully compatible with DiVX and noted to be better at encoding too (though slower)

    HUFFYUV - Lossless codec noted for speed in compression though delivering fairly low compression rates due to the algorythms utilised (RLE and Huffman coding)

    MSP - (Sony Vegas) Movie Studio Platinum - Cut down version of Sony's flagship Vegas product, an NLE that is quote common with HV20 users

    GOP - Group of Pictures - Used in video compression to describe a "block" of frames that are compressed together into one small stream. This is used in HDV and others systems. MiniDV does not use this and uses a frame by frame compression system. Downsides to GOP compression is if a tape dropout occurs you loose from the current tape position to the end of the GOP so could have a half second "glitch" whereas with MiniDV you might not even notice it
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    Great idea! I didn't know but a couple of these.

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    Is ND neutral or natual density? And what is MSP? Thanks. Cin

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    ND is neutral density. Essentially what it means is that it decreases the amount of light without affecting the color.

    As for MSP, well... that's the airport code for the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.

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    How could all of you braniacs forget GOP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian-T View Post
    IQ - image quality.
    Nope, IQ is something totally different. Picture quality is PQ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramis View Post
    Nope, IQ is something totally different. Picture quality is PQ.
    Are you talking about Intelligence Quotient? I don't use IQ as Image Quality but I've seen others have done so. I think PQ is more commonly used.

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    Fixed spelling error and added the others.

    MSP is a Member of the Scottish Parliament BTW
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    MSP seems to refer to Movie Studio Platinum, but the other ones work too Cin

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    AFAIK - As Far As I Know
    FYI - For Your Information

    And as long as we are at this, there are a lot of post where users mention sites just by one word... it would be a good idea to list those too. For example:

    B&H - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
    Vimeo - http://www.vimeo.com/
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    WTB - Want to buy
    FS - For Sale
    PAL - Phase Alternating Lines - TV standard in Europe and some other places. 25 frames per second / 50 fields per second
    NTSC - Never Twice the Same Colour / National Television Standards Committee - USA / Japan and other places. 30 frames per second / 60 fields per second

    Relates to the frequency of the power systems used as in the UK and some of Europe runs on 50Hz (like PAL's 50 fields per second) and USA on 60Hz (NTSC 60 fields per second)

    4:2:0 / 4:2:2 etc - Chroma subsampling - Not really sure on this myself so if you are interested in finding out more visit - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroma_subsampling

    Lagarith - A freeware lossless video codec in a similar vein to HUFFYUV but is apparently better though slower

    LAME - Free / open source MP3 encoder used by VirtualDub and other programs (Lame Aint an MP3 Encoder)

    VirtualDUB - Freeware AVI editor, quite hardcore but lots of functions for resampling, recompressing and filtering. Not an NLE though
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    FWIW - For What It's Worth

    AFAIK - As Far As I Know

    IIRC - If I remember correctly / If I recall Correctly

    OP - Original Poster / Original Post / Other Person / Other Post

    YMMV - Your Mileage May Vary

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    HTH - Hope that helps

    FWIW - For What Its Worth

    IMHO - In My Humble Opinion
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    OTOH - On the other hand
    BIMAR - But I'm always right

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    PEBKAC - Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Computer (another way of saying stupid user error)

    FUBAR - F---ed up Beyond All Recognition

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcindie View Post
    PEBKAC - Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Computer (another way of saying stupid user error)

    FUBAR - F---ed up Beyond All Recognition

    YAJMUA - You Are Just Making Up Acronyms

    Between the keyboard and the computer there's usually a cable or sometimes a bluetooth device, there can actually be a problem.

    "PEBKAC" - Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair
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    For a long time I did'nt even know what DIY means

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