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4K to 1080p in drone or in Premiere Pro conversion?

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Are there any aliasing/moire problems when shooting in 1080p mode?
I'm tired working in 4k and exporting everything in 1080p, quality is high, but workflow is meaningless.
 
Are there any aliasing/moire problems when shooting in 1080p mode?
I'm tired working in 4k and exporting everything in 1080p, quality is high, but workflow is meaningless.
1080p is razor sharp; no issues.
 
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Do not use 1080p/60 though, there are known issues with that mode that will not be fixed as they are inherent to the SoC.
 
Do not use 1080p/60 though, there are known issues with that mode that will not be fixed as they are inherent to the SoC.
Same goes for 1080p/50 ?
So I will stick to 25p I guess, no need for slow-mo from large distance
 
I've been using 1080p/30 instead of 1080p/25 for the additional 5fps now that NTSC/PAL is no longer an issue on modern TVs...
 
Shooting 4K and scaling down to 1080 looks better because each final 1080p pixel is actually the average of 4 original 4K pixels. This "averaging" of pixels increases color accuracy, sharpness, and improves noise performance.

So, it would be better shoot 4k and then downscale Mavic Pro 4K to 1080p for easier editing.
 
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