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Originally Posted by earlyfilm
Stop by the next ETF convention (April 29-May 1, 2016) and you are guaranteed to see the difference!
The difference between NTSC  color flicker at 10 fps, interlaced-6 vs CBS  24 fps interlaced-6, will be readily apparent.
The basic difference is the speed of the usually six segment color wheel: 600 rpm for NTSC and 1440 for CBS.
James.
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I've been to the ETF. They only seem to run the CBS wheels as I recall (that or flicker was not visible from either system).
I don't see the value in spending a few hundred on a (overpriced) standards converter, then spending the money to build a wheel adapter, and at the end have a set that can't just go back to being NTSC monochrome without modification after removing the wheel, just to reduce flicker....