Lighten Up!: What the Pros Know

Here's a quick three-part quiz for you to take:

Which offers better image quality?

  1. poorly lit, first-generation VHS footage
  2. poorly lit, second-generation VHS footage
  3. well-lit, third-generation VHS footage


Which looks best?

  1. poorly lit video from a $10,000 camcorder
  2. poorly lit video from a $2,000 camcorder
  3. well-lit video from a $500 camcorder


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