Thanks for your replies, Johnny and Taky.

I read your interesting post Taky, on the hv20.com site. So you do not
like to shoot in cinematic mode due to the color difficulties...
Interesting. I suppose that would be even more true for a stage event
or in poor lighting conditions like a reception. I have read the HV20
is not great in low light situations.
I wish I had an HX-A1. Hopefully later this year!
To bring this back to Premiere, I am still wondering the following -
suppose:
* I have HDV footage shot with the HV20.
* I have SD footage shot with the GL-1.
Is it better to send out SD footage from the HV20, capture that in
Premiere, no problem mixing with the GL-1 footage?
or
Import HD footage from the HV20 to an HD project, convert to SD in
Premiere by exporting, and then mix with GL-1 footage in an SD project?
Would the second method yield better quality results or is it really
the same thing?

Thanks,
Alexandra

--- In [email protected], Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have done so. Check this out
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> http://www.hv20.com/showthread.php?t=4454
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> HV20 downsize to SD video looks better than the output from GL2.
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> Hello,Sorry if this is OT, but I recently got an HV20 (couldn't
resist; ofcourse now I hear the HV30 has just come out!).I tape events
such as dance recitals, weddings, etc. with my trustyol' GL-1. But I
know HD is on the horizon, so the HV20 is my firstforay into the land
of HDV.So I was wondering how the footage from the HV20 (in SD mode, I
guess)would mix with my GL-1 footage. Is anyone combining the old with
thenew? Better to import into Premiere as HD footage, export as SD,
andthen combine it?Thanks for any thoughts,Alexandra Duffy> > > And,
Just FYI for anyone exporting to MiniDV: I currently export tomy
Canon> HV20 to view the project on a 73" HDTV. And, the image is
simplystunning!  
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