dannybgoode
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Shooting 16:9 just to fill the phone screen is a bit perverse really.
Most sensors are a native 3:2 so when you shoot at that you are utilising the whole sensor - it just doesn’t match a phone screen’s resolution.
The main class of sensors which are not 3:2 are micro4/3 which are err... a native 4:3.
To shoot at 16:9 means a great deal of the sensor isn’t used, as others have said, and this is the same whether you shoot in jpeg or dng.
Personally I don’t see the point if chucking away a whole load of potential data just so the image fits nice and kentucky on my device.
As a point of related interest gave you noticed that iPads have remained stubbornly 4:3. Makes viewing web sites and documents much nicer and even 3:2 photos use a good deal of the screen .
Most sensors are a native 3:2 so when you shoot at that you are utilising the whole sensor - it just doesn’t match a phone screen’s resolution.
The main class of sensors which are not 3:2 are micro4/3 which are err... a native 4:3.
To shoot at 16:9 means a great deal of the sensor isn’t used, as others have said, and this is the same whether you shoot in jpeg or dng.
Personally I don’t see the point if chucking away a whole load of potential data just so the image fits nice and kentucky on my device.
As a point of related interest gave you noticed that iPads have remained stubbornly 4:3. Makes viewing web sites and documents much nicer and even 3:2 photos use a good deal of the screen .