3kramd5 said:DanThePhotoMan said:3kramd5 said:DanThePhotoMan said:This past weekend I shot a promo video for a local Crossfit, and guess what? I edited in a 720p timeline to punch in a little since we only had a 1 camera interview setup. Guess what? No one noticed. No one complained. I pitched it to a few of my video film buddies and they said they couldn't tell the difference.
They couldn't tell the difference between your 720p video and what? The 4K video you didn't show them?
I can't tell the difference between my a7r2 frames and the same frames taken with the prototype 120MP canon. Just saying.
720p and any other 1080p video I've showed them beforehand. The point being that 1080p is more than sufficient for just about anything, especially when 720p is still fine.
Being sufficient and being unable to tell a difference are not the same. I have DVD and BluRay copies of many movies. I'm happy watching DVD - it's sufficient. I can certainly tell the difference watching BluRay.
DanThePhotoMan said:Go ahead and look at the 4k video that is coming from your A7r2. Ask almost any videographer and guess what? They prefer the look of the 1080p from the A7s. More resolution does not make a better image.
I don't even have compatible memory cards to record 4k on it; I don't shoot video.
Obviously more resolution doesn't necessarily* make a better image (and note I never used the word better). My point is: you can not tell the difference between two things when only one thing is presented.
*depending on the final medium, it may.
Why is it that every time a new technology is produced, there's a small army of "experts" asserting that it has no value, and we don't need it?
This has been played out a thousand times. Some blind users can't see the value in being able to crop a 4K image to 1080p, achieving zoom or pan effects in post? Just to mention a couple of glaringly obvious advantages.
I guess we have to ignore those who have absolutely no imagination and no inclination to improve their game ... again ... with the 4K revolution.
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