andrewukr6
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Pre: Being a videophile I never saw the point in 4k cameras, being that most screens are not 4k, and even if they are unless they are bigger than 50" you will be unlikely to see a difference (editing, cropping, stabilization aside). However perhaps this is not the case with these action 4k sensors....read below.
I was doing some experimentation today regarding filming modes, stabilization and such (in camera vs premiere pro as well). I kept noticing the 2.7k looked very soft even when only viewed at my monitor res of 2k. So I did a test. I shot 4 short clips, at 4k, 2,7k, and 1080p on a tripod. I then made a screen grab of each, and for fairness resized them to 1080p to compare like for like. (note at full res there was a big improvememnt in 4k, and I could see very little between 2.7k and 1080p). Here are the screengrabs all at 1080p below:
Scene A- (1080p)
4k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed54ab05.jpg
2.7k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed6abf0d.jpg
1080p = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed74cb9b.jpg
Scene B- (1080p)
4k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed7dc947.jpg
2.7k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed848c62.jpg
1080p = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed88ee1a.jpg
*ADDITION* Same as above but losing the 1080p image and resizing the 4k down to 2.7k, we can do a direct comparison here as well. Even a bigger marked difference. (click the image for full size on the page)
Scene A- (2.7k) =
4k = https://s3.postimg.io/j83gj0slt/a1_4k_MP4_snapshot_00_01_2016_08_17_14_47_29.jpg
2.7k = https://s3.postimg.io/xskjdunkh/a2_2_7k_MP4_snapshot_00_00_2016_08_17_14_47_08.jpg
Scene B- (2.7k)
4k = https://s3.postimg.io/41xes32kx/b1_4k_MP4_snapshot_00_01_2016_08_17_14_47_59.jpg
2.7k = https://s3.postimg.io/67rpml61d/b2_2_7k_MP4_snapshot_00_01_2016_08_17_14_47_49.jpg
I think the difference is *massive*. Perhaps its something to do with using all the sensor but I know I will be filming in 4k, editing, and downsizing to 1080p from this original. Shame as I will lose the 60fps option but I'll pick the better image over the FPS I think.
I was doing some experimentation today regarding filming modes, stabilization and such (in camera vs premiere pro as well). I kept noticing the 2.7k looked very soft even when only viewed at my monitor res of 2k. So I did a test. I shot 4 short clips, at 4k, 2,7k, and 1080p on a tripod. I then made a screen grab of each, and for fairness resized them to 1080p to compare like for like. (note at full res there was a big improvememnt in 4k, and I could see very little between 2.7k and 1080p). Here are the screengrabs all at 1080p below:
Scene A- (1080p)
4k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed54ab05.jpg
2.7k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed6abf0d.jpg
1080p = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed74cb9b.jpg
Scene B- (1080p)
4k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed7dc947.jpg
2.7k = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed848c62.jpg
1080p = https://i.imgsafe.org/46ed88ee1a.jpg
*ADDITION* Same as above but losing the 1080p image and resizing the 4k down to 2.7k, we can do a direct comparison here as well. Even a bigger marked difference. (click the image for full size on the page)
Scene A- (2.7k) =
4k = https://s3.postimg.io/j83gj0slt/a1_4k_MP4_snapshot_00_01_2016_08_17_14_47_29.jpg
2.7k = https://s3.postimg.io/xskjdunkh/a2_2_7k_MP4_snapshot_00_00_2016_08_17_14_47_08.jpg
Scene B- (2.7k)
4k = https://s3.postimg.io/41xes32kx/b1_4k_MP4_snapshot_00_01_2016_08_17_14_47_59.jpg
2.7k = https://s3.postimg.io/67rpml61d/b2_2_7k_MP4_snapshot_00_01_2016_08_17_14_47_49.jpg
I think the difference is *massive*. Perhaps its something to do with using all the sensor but I know I will be filming in 4k, editing, and downsizing to 1080p from this original. Shame as I will lose the 60fps option but I'll pick the better image over the FPS I think.