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===Video recorders===
 
PsF is utilized in some [[DV]], [[HDV]] and [[AVCHD]] [[camcorder]]s for 25-frame/s and 30-frame/s progressive-scan recording. To achieve this, the camera acquires 30 ([[NTSC]]) or 25 ([[PAL]]) independent images per second. These images are output as 60 (NTSC) or 50 (PAL) interlaced fields. The result is a progressive-scan signalcontent, which is also compatible with traditional interlaced scanning systems.
 
This is how Sony described the progressive recording mode in the operating guide for a 60 Hz ("NTSC") Sony DCR-HC96 camcorder:
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}}</ref> Such a reduction improves compression of the video signal, which is always desirable because of storage and transmission limitations. To ensure compatibility with interlaced-based systems, chroma information in PsF video is sometimes recorded in interlaced format, despite that the content is progressive. This may result in interlaced artifacts being noticeable on colored objects.<ref>
 
To ensure compatibility with interlaced-based systems, chroma information in PsF video is often recorded in interlaced format, despite that the content is progressive. This may result in interlaced artifacts being noticeable on colored objects.<ref>
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| title = Review: Canon Vixia HF11 AVCHD camcorder