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NTSC
National Television Systems Committee The color television system used in the USA, Canada, and Japan.
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NTSC NTSC, named for the National Television System Committee is the analog television system that was used in the United States. Find out more.

NTSC
National Television Standards Committee. Standards for video broadcasting and recording in the US and Japan. PAL's the standard in Great Britain and the commonwealth countries. SECAM used in many countries in the European communities.

NTSC. A US video out standard to display images on a TV screen.
Open up. To increase the size of the lens aperture. The opposite of stop down.
Operating system. The program that controls the camera’s or computer’s hardware.

NTSC
Acronym for National Television Standards Committee. The standards committee responsible for, among other things, the creation of the color television signal used in the United States (NTSC video).
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NTSC - Term used to describe the 60 field video output (television) standard used in the U.S. and Japan. See also "PAL" and "Video Out" ...

NTSC
The television standard used in North America and elsewhere. See also PAL and SECAM.
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NTSC
National Television Standards Committee. American television standard for the coding/ encoding of colours. Developed in 1953 this US TV norm is defined by an image size of 640 x 480 pixels and a frequency of 60 Hz (interlaced, i.e.

NTSC. A US video out standard to display images on a TV screen.
OEM. Original equipment manufacturer, basically the company the made and marketed the product. See third-party.

The NTSC and PAL TV norms call for a compliant TV screen to display an electrically "black-and-white" signal (minimal color saturation) at a color temperature of 6500 K.

- AV (Selectable NTSC or PAL)
- 'PhotoTV' HD settings applied with BRAVIA TV
- AV (Selectable NTSC or PAL)
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Also known as the NTSC signal (U.S. T.V. system). FILM, COLORBLIND-Film which is sensitive only to light of very short wavelengths (ultraviolet, violet, and blue).

Right about now, you may well be wondering just what NTSC is, given that it is not commonly used for digital photography.

709 color space which is actually more restricted in green than old-fashioned NTSC TV's Rec. 601 color space.

Another standard similar to NTSC, except this 50-field video format is used mostly in Europe and international locations other than the U.S. Japan.
Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
This is a compressed file format similar to JPG.

VIDEO OUTPUT- Some cameras have an outlet built-in that allows the user to attach a cable from the camera to a VCR or other video device that accepts NTSC (on in Europe, PAL) video signals.

If it has PAL it can be played on UK-televisions or NTSC for US. Image quality looks as good as it would on a computer screen and if the camera has a slide show mode it can be left to run through all the pictures stored in the camera's memory or ...

Panasonic Pro AG-DVC30 3-CCD MiniDV w/16x Optical Zoom [NTSC]
Panasonic Pro AG-DVC20 3CCD MiniDV Proline Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom

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Pentax 645D Medium Format 40 Megapixels Digital SLR Camera Body, 3.0 inch TFT Color LCD, NTSC, PAL
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Pentax K-5 Digital SLR Camera Body, 16.3MP CMOS Sensor, 1080p HD Video at 25 FPS, 3 inch LCD, Black ...

An output jack which can connect to televisions, monitors, and VCR's using either NTSC or PAL format.
Viewfinder
The window you use to frame the subject.

The flaw in this argument is that the CCD sensors are capable of much more dynamic range than one can record in an NTSC video signal.

See also: Camera, Stand, Image, Memory, Space

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