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Just wondering, do you normally shoot 4k or HD? I don't have a 4k TV or even 4k at my desktop. So, is there good reason to shoot HD or 4k?
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Unless you have the ability to play, and or edit 4K or even 2.7K, 1080P is just fine for the average user. The only exception I would make to that would be taking screen shots from the 4K footage. But even then if you had the proper resources to do that, you may as well shoot in 4K. Personally, since I don't even attempt to do professional footage, and as of now have no plans to. Just stick with 1080P. What's the point if you do not have a particular reason for needing such resolution.
4K is more time consuming to edit, not to mention occupying 4X the disk space, and SD card space.. Like Dawg said, if you don't have a 4K TV then its wise to stick with 1080, since it's easier and quicker to edit. 2.7 and 4k do offer the ability to zoom in during edit, but like I said this is time consuming. If you're like me and you simply want a nice 4 or 5min video from each flight, use 1080 to save your time and disk space. 1080 will impress most people, and most people will be viewing with a 1080 TV anyway. In a few years you may want shoot 4K on special occasions, like the Whale video I shot last week. I wish I had shot it in 4K because the surface timing and number of whales was epic. But the 1080 video is pretty cool anyway.Just wondering, do you normally shoot 4k or HD? I don't have a 4k TV or even 4k at my desktop. So, is there good reason to shoot HD or 4k?
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