To: Yossarian
It is hard to buy anything but a tiny TV in 720P, and 4K is rapidly becoming mainstream. That being said, even if you target 1080P TVs for viewing, 4K is still good to use for recording. Then, since you have extra resolution, you can shoot with a wider lens setting, and use that excess resolution as "buffer" that stabilization features in video editing software can use to "soak up" any un-smooth movement when filming. See I knew there were some FReepers who knew this stuff! Thanks.
20 posted on
03/08/2018 6:11:37 PM PST by
daniel1212
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To: daniel1212
“See I knew there were some FReepers who knew this stuff! Thanks. “
Yeah but someone will come along shortly and call him an idiot who knows absolutely nothing about the subject.
55 posted on
03/09/2018 5:27:01 AM PST by
AppyPappy
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