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The SP format uses a constant bit rate (CBR) and is compatible with1080i HDV. The LP and HQ formats use a variable bit rate (VBR) and provide extended recording time with lower-than-HDV quality (LP) and quality that surpasses that of the HDV recording format (HQ). Variable frame rate recording is also supported. The HD422 format uses

a 50 Mbps CBR.

XDCAM EX is a variation of XDCAM HD that records full HD resolution as either

1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 footage. XDCAM EX footage is recorded on SxS cards, based on the PCMCIA ExpressCard/34 form factor.

XDCAM Formats Supported in Final Cut Pro

To edit XDCAM footage, choose the DVCAM or IMX Easy Setup that corresponds to your footage.

XDCAM HD Formats Supported in Final Cut Pro

Final Cut Pro has Easy Setups for the following XDCAM HD formats.

XDCAM HD VBR Easy Setups

The following XDCAM HD VBR Easy Setups support both 35 Mbps (HQ) and

18 Mbps (LP) formats:

åXDCAM HD 1080p24 VBR

åXDCAM HD 1080p25 VBR

åXDCAM HD 1080p30 VBR

åXDCAM HD 1080i60 VBR

åXDCAM HD 1080i50 VBR

Note: 18 Mbps VBR XDCAM HD footage is edited, rendered, and exported using the 35 Mbps (HQ) codec. However, this format is ingested at a data rate of 18 Mbps, so it still requires less disk space during ingest than the 35 Mbps (HQ) format.

XDCAM HD CBR Easy Setups

Final Cut Pro includes the following XDCAM HD CBR (25 Mbps) Easy Setups:

åXDCAM HD 1080p24 CBR

åXDCAM HD 1080p25 CBR

åXDCAM HD 1080p30 CBR

åXDCAM HD 1080i50 CBR

åXDCAM HD 1080i60 CBR

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6 specifications

The Apple iPhone 6, released in September 2014, marked a significant evolution in Apple's smartphone lineup. This model introduced a larger screen and a sleeker design, setting the stage for future devices in the iPhone series.

One of the most notable features of the iPhone 6 was its display. With a 4.7-inch Retina HD screen, the iPhone 6 offered a resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels, delivering vibrant colors and sharp images. This screen size was a departure from previous models, appealing to users who favored larger displays for better viewing experiences, whether for gaming, watching videos, or browsing the web.

The design of the iPhone 6 was another highlight. It featured a slim, curved aluminum body that not only made it more aesthetically pleasing but also improved its ergonomics. Weighing just 129 grams, the phone was light yet robust. The placement of volume buttons, the power button, and the headphone jack was thoughtfully designed to enhance usability.

Under the hood, the iPhone 6 was powered by the A8 chip, a 64-bit dual-core processor that offered impressive performance and energy efficiency. Coupled with the M8 motion coprocessor, the device could effectively handle demanding apps and services while optimizing battery life, providing users with a smooth experience throughout the day.

The camera capabilities of the iPhone 6 were also advanced for its time. It featured an 8-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and a f/2.2 aperture, allowing for clearer low-light photography. The front-facing camera was improved as well, offering a 1.2-megapixel resolution and support for 720p HD video, making it great for selfies and video calls.

Connectivity options included LTE support, enabling faster download speeds, and Wi-Fi calling, which allowed users to make calls over Wi-Fi networks, enhancing communication in areas with poor cellular coverage. The iPhone 6 also introduced the Apple Pay feature, allowing users to make secure transactions using their devices.

In terms of software, the iPhone 6 originally came with iOS 8, which boasted new features such as HealthKit and HomeKit, further integrating technology into daily life. Regular software updates ensured that users could enjoy the latest features and security enhancements well into the device's lifecycle.

Overall, the iPhone 6 distinguished itself with a combination of innovative design, powerful performance, and a user-friendly experience, solidifying Apple's position in the smartphone market and paving the way for future iterations in the iPhone lineup.