Q7: Which camcorder formats exist? A7: Currently the following camcorder formats are available: 1. DV The DV format is similar to MJPEG (motion JPEG). Every frame is a keyframe which makes editing an easy task. The compression ratio is 5:1 at a data rate of ca. 3.6 MB/s. This results in an excellent quality. You will encounter mainly two cassette formats, either miniDV or Sony's Digital8. The data is stored the same way on either cassette type, so there's no difference in the DV stream. 2. MicroMV Sony's proprietary MicroMV format allows for cassettes even smaller than miniDV. It is a keyframe-only MPEG-2 format, and not many editing programs support it. The data rate is 12 MBit/s, which is one of the reasons that make a direct transfer to DVD impossible, because DVD is limited to 9.8 MBit/s. 3. DVD-RAM Hitachi recently created a camcorder using DVD-RAM as storage medium. The video is stored in MPEG-2 format. A 1.4 GB DVD-RAM is sufficient for 30 minutes recording time. MPEG-2 is not recommended for editing, though. 4. "Hard storage" Panasonic announced a camcorder for professional use for 2004 which uses SD cards as storage medium. Data is recorded in the DVCPRO format (a professional DV flavour).