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world hero | 22:06 Sun 19th Dec 2004 | Technology
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i'm thinking of buying a camcorder that uses dvd format , but i see that sony have widescreen camcorders. i have widescreen t v would a non widescreen camcorder result in " chopped pictures " when played back ?
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Should make no difference at all. The image might be a little stretched, tho, but the TV should have a setting to stop this happening.
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