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image degradation

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The reduction of the inherent optimum potential of individual sensor systems caused by error in sensor operations, processing procedures or incorrect film handling. Reduction in quality caused by unavoidable factors not associated with the sensor system, i.e., atmospherics, snow, cover, etc., is not associated with the term.


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AVCHD high-definition recordings look clean and crisp, even during fast motion, reducing the image degradation or dropout associated with older HDV recording formats.
AVCHD high definition recordings look clean and crisp, even during fast motion, reducing the image degradation or dropout associated with older HDV recording formats.
Cleverly designed twin glass windows prevent any reflection back into the camera thereby eliminating any image degradation associated with internal reflection of light.
 
 
 
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