![]() I have a Panasonic DMC-TZ5, which records in MJPEG, but does offer high definition recording in 720p (1280x720 at 30fps), so it can actually look better than DV, sometimes. More advanced digital still cameras offer video-camera like compression, probably using some form of MPEG. If you're keeping under the 10 minute YouTube limit, this may be ok for you. so you can't fit much video on the camera. ![]() it can use up hundreds of megabytes per minute. The quality compares reasonably well to DV camcorders. Generally, an MJPEG video recorded by a digital still camera is at a lower resolution, probably 640x480, sometimes a bit more or less as an option. They do this because the camera already uses JPEG for still photo storage, so there's no need for more expensive digital processing. ![]() The cheaper digital still cameras record in the Motion JPEG (MJPEG) format, which is basically little different than making a "flip movie" of still JPEG images. It can be good, if not necessarily great, but there are issues. Many, perhaps most, digital still cameras will record video. ![]()
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