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Old 01-18-2008, 04:54 AM   #1
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Now that the future has gone digital (not just high definition), could that mean a whole new world for those that like to record video and take pictures? I mean the camcorders that record on miniDVD are nice but are they really worth it when they will be transferred to a DVD, which will make them digital? What will the future be like with everything in the "digital age" and everything (pretty soon) in high definition? When people start transferring their old movies to high def discs, will that bring color to the picture in a whole new world like you've never seen? It;s very obvious that Blu-ray is the future (hell yeah!), so what does that say about the future of taking pictures and video?
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They are already producing Blu-ray camcorders. ^^ I don't think photography will be much affected by the Blu-ray industry.
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What year are you in? Most of the modern world has been digital for years. Digital cameras, dvd camcorders, digital cable and satellite, mp3, etc.

Also old movies/pictures will not look better, but probably worse because hdtv's magnify the crap we though looked good on tubes.

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