PAL
1980 x 1080 - 50i - 25 fps - AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264)
1280 x 720 - 50p - 50 fps - AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264)
1280 x 720 - ___ - 30 fps - Motion JPEG
NTSC
1980 x 1080 - 60i - 24 fps - AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264)
1280 x 720 - 60p - 60 fps - AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264)
1280 x 720 - ___ - 30 fps - Motion JPEG
gdzie:
* fps - oznacza, ile klatek na sekunde rejestruje sensor
* i\p - oznacza, jak sygnal jest przekazywany do LCD po HDMI
Ponadto wersja PAL ma limit ciaglego nagrywania 30 minut. Ale to raczej nie problem.
Jedyny problem jaki mozesz (ale nie musisz) napotkac, to nagrywanie w pomieszczeniu oswietlonym zrodlem swiatla "z gniazdka". Plus latwosc kodowania do 24 fps (o ile Ci na tym zalezy). Moze zacytuje cos z forum video:
"You will run into problems with the 50 Hz electricity versus the 60 / 24 fps in the NTSC model. IE fluorescents lights and sodium street lights can flicker due to interference between the different frequencies. Plus with the NTSC model you have to deal with the pulldown removal issue when shooting in 1080 mode. The GH1 wraps the 24 fps into a 60i stream which if not transcoded correctly will give bad looking frame defects. On the PAL model it's not a problem as it wraps 25 fps evenly into a 50i stream which is straightforward to transcode to a 25p file. "
http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=191121

