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This is just info from sjcam official channel, site , etc. I can go on and on, but I do not think its necessary.
Just because you are an indy filmmaker does not mean you are right.
It is because of online communities that SJCAM actually put interpolated in their product description few weeks ago.
This is clearly false information that is their point as well. Sorry, but only a blind person can not see this.
Now, since you are a famous filmmaker, can you tell me how can a normal person not think that this is not a 4K action camera?
When a person defends a manufacturer without any sensible reason, to me that person is biased.
I apologize for my manners, but your posts were annoying.
I am unsubscribing from this topic, and not going to get into discussion with you.
There is no "interpolated 4K, unreal 4K, 4K fake" Either you have a 4K capable product or not. If you do not have it, do not advertise it as such, as it is dishonest. Hopefully they will learn a lesson. The thing is SJCAM is not yet a another Chinese brand. They have reputation, but with things like this they are ruining it.
Well, like it or not there is interpolation. Interpolation is a fairly common practice. Sony got in trouble a few years ago for not being honest about 24p interpolation. Canon's 24p video cameras originally did interpolated 24p, but it functioned just like true 24p. And people had no problem using it, as it was one of the most famous cameras doing 24p. And these were the major cameras (costing over two grand) and they were honest about the interpolation even though they didn't have to be. If your argument is that they didn't say interpolated every time they said 4k, that's a silly argument. It's called due dilligence. I went to the site, read all the info and carefully considered was it right for my needs.
And being an indy filmmaker doesn't make me right, simply knowing the tech makes me right. Yes they advertise 4k, just like Canon advertised 24p and if they're honest about it and the filmmaker/user finds it satisfactory then that's all that is needed.
When a person defends a manufacturer without any sensible reason, to me that person is biased.
I apologize for my manners, but your posts were annoying.
No apology needed. My post are common sense, I'm used to people losing arguments to me.
I am unsubscribing from this topic, and not going to get into discussion with you.
Yes, because you're generally wrong. Good day sir.
-Nate