1080p 60fps. 99% of the world don't have anything with a screen that shows 4K.
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4K all the way. This give me more control on post production and editing. I can zoom or crop without loosing the quality.
I've been shooting at 4K, but I have to spool up my gaming rig to play them without stuttering. This is completely unfeasible for most.
To play a video on my Mac Air at a friends house I had to down convert it to 1080P, which took 20 minutes+.
My uncle wants a Mavic Pro, and I'm going to suggest they record at 1080P otherwise its going to be a huge pain for them on their laptops and TV.
Maybe an alternative is to record at 4K then upload immediately to YouTube and let them deal with processing, then view everything through YouTube. That way you can still have the 4K footage for any post processing in the future.
1080p 50/60 gives very poor output video on the Mavic. Don't use it unless you really absolutely need it and can do with the limitations.1080p 60fps. 99% of the world don't have anything with a screen that shows 4K.
I've been shooting at 4K, but I have to spool up my gaming rig to play them without stuttering. This is completely unfeasible for most.
To play a video on my Mac Air at a friends house I had to down convert it to 1080P, which took 20 minutes+.
My uncle wants a Mavic Pro, and I'm going to suggest they record at 1080P otherwise its going to be a huge pain for them on their laptops and TV.
Maybe an alternative is to record at 4K then upload immediately to YouTube and let them deal with processing, then view everything through YouTube. That way you can still have the 4K footage for any post processing in the future.
I shoot at 2.7 and downres to 1080. I typically shoot 60-120fps on my action cams and do alot of slow mos but I havent had the chance to try a slowmo with 2.7k @ 30.
1080p 50/60 gives very poor output video on the Mavic. Don't use it unless you really absolutely need it and can do with the limitations.
Is this a Mavic specific comment, or just that 1080P is poor in general? I'm curious, is the Mavic's compression particularly poor processing/compressing on the fly RAW -> 1080P versus to 4K?
For someone who doesn't want to convert their video to 1080P to play it on their laptop from 2010, is 1080P capture really a bad suggestion?
So that's what I was wondering as well.
1080 is the highest resolution capable of above 30fps. But...
Typically, I find video shots from drones moving too slow. If anything, I end up speeding things up during edit and couldn't think of any drone shot scene calling for slow mo.
Any idea?
I'm constantly trying to come up with "what else would be cool to shoot from drone?" ideas.