Perhaps they are experimenting wiith higher resolution cameras. First F1 HDTV broadcast today in Germany. Something to celebrate.roost89 wrote:Vettels onboard camera has the greatest clarity I've seen so far from an FOM broadcast. I'm wondering why. It's great to see though, give them to everyone...
The FOM must have ditched those crappy composite video transmitters for the on-board cameras that gave us dot-crawl ridden images in the past and switched to proper RGB transmission!roost89 wrote:Vettels onboard camera has the greatest clarity I've seen so far from an FOM broadcast. I'm wondering why. It's great to see though, give them to everyone.
Also the slow-motion shows some massive flex on the end-plates of the Toyota. It looks like it was about to snap off!
I dont think the camera resolution has ever been the issue, the transmission back to the broadcaster has always been composite video which is why we always had horrible dot-crawl and red's bleeding all over the place in the past from on-board footage.WhiteBlue wrote:Perhaps they are experimenting wiith higher resolution cameras. First F1 HDTV broadcast today in Germany. Something to celebrate.roost89 wrote:Vettels onboard camera has the greatest clarity I've seen so far from an FOM broadcast. I'm wondering why. It's great to see though, give them to everyone...
Fumes and new options would be my guess as everyone else did more than 3 laps.WhiteBlue wrote:Was Hamilton on fumes for this run or is the new diffusor helping him?
Vettel did beat Webbo!