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What is the difference between shooting in Progressive scan and Interlace?

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What is the difference between shooting in Progressive scan and Interlace?

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In it’s simplest terms shooting in progressive scan gives more of a “film” look and shooting in interlace will give more of a “video” look. Progressive Scan is where a whole frame of information is captured and then recorded working similar to a film camera, depending on the camera you can record anything from 4 frames a second to 60 frames although for most applications 25 frames per second is best for UK transmission.

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