Total amateur here. How do I change camera settings so my video files are smaller and can be attached to e-mails. Been watching YT till I am half blind.
Record video below 4K, 1080ppi gives you Blu-ray definition or use 3rd party editing apps and render to 1080/30fps or smaller. Result: smaller video files.Total amateur here. How do I change camera settings so my video files are smaller and can be attached to e-mails. Been watching YT till I am half blind.
...or use something like Google Drive.No no - we don't attach raw video to emails. Even latest email attachment limits are around 30-50 MB tops, and unless you are talking about a tiny clip about 2 seconds long, video files are hundreds of megabytes, or even gigabytes of information so it is flat out impossible to mail those.
So what we do instead is simply upload it to youtube, (or similar video hosting platform) and then send the LINK to that youtube page in an email, which doesn't take any space at all.
Most I share with look at it on their phone and 720x480 is all they need [I shoot in UHD 4K]Record video below 4K, 1080ppi gives you Blu-ray definition or use 3rd party editing apps and render to 1080/30fps or smaller. Result: smaller video files.
I shoot in UHD 4K for my 4K Monitor & TV & Software.If the video is going to be seen on a smartphone or in a browser, anything over 480 or 720 is kinda wasted. If you don't have a capable video editor like Camtasia or Premiere, you can use Window's built-in Video Editor or Mac's to export the video with lower resolution and with higher compression. If you don't want to edit the video at all, you can run it through an app like the venerable old VLC Player to export a resized, smaller video.
Shoot with the drone at 1080 if it will allow it, or 2K. 4K only makes a difference in quality for video seen on large, high definition displays where it can make you say Wow...
All FWIW, IMHO, didn't see similar...
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...or use something like Google Drive.
Shoot with the drone at 1080 if it will allow it, or 2K. 4K only makes a difference in quality for video seen on large, high definition displays where it can make you say Wow...
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