Hq or shq? which format is better?

Can anyone advise please....i have a HD cam here with this option and i have no clue what the difference is when i look.
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hq or shq? which format is better? ...i have a HD cam here with this option and i have no clue what the difference is when i look.
... read your camera's manual, usually S stands for super or superior... I guess, SHQ offers a 'better' quality... (?)

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