If you only want to view, rather than edit, you might also consider a 4k home cinema projector which can be had for <£2k.
Me too. That's when you really appreciate what this little camera can do!Sometimes I like watching my drone 4K videos on my 55" 4K UHD TV as well.
Ron. Whats the brand name of the TV. I need a new one. Also do you load the video on a flash drive and insert it into a usb port on the TV?Sometimes I like watching my drone 4K videos on my 55" 4K UHD TV as well.
Yes, plasma was better looking than even the newest LCD screens. All the things you said about plasma are true plus a much wider viewing angle. But, OLED, my oh my!!!For me, plasma was a better TV screen technology (better colours, better colour depth, rich blacks, less posterization, more immersive than LED) so I have hung onto my Panasonic plasma for several years. But last week my profligate son splashed out on a 65 inch Sony XBR65A1E Oled screen (smaller, cheaper versions are available) and it blew me away. I'm finally going to have to ditch the Panny. Not sure when…I think I'll wait for at least one more Sony price drop. But if like me you can't compromise on quality, I recommend taking a look at this, and other, Oled panels.
Thought I would take some pictures at the highest res which is 12K. Manual says setting the video to the highest res which is 4092 or something like that will set the camera to highest res also. When I reviewed the pics in High res against the pics I had in low res, 1080P, I did not see a lot of difference. Then I remembered that to view the higher resolutions you must have a device that can play/show in high res. I have only a 1080P tv and a 1080P laptop. At least I think its 1080P. Certainly not high res. So until I get a 4K tv or some other High res devise I guess I cannot view video or pics in high res. Does this sound right? Guess I will be getting some new high res devises soon.
Yeah plasma died a long time ago, not far behind light enginesFor me, plasma was a better TV screen technology (better colours, better colour depth, rich blacks, less posterization, more immersive than LED) so I have hung onto my Panasonic plasma for several years. But last week my profligate son splashed out on a 65 inch Sony XBR65A1E Oled screen (smaller, cheaper versions are available) and it blew me away. I'm finally going to have to ditch the Panny. Not sure when…I think I'll wait for at least one more Sony price drop. But if like me you can't compromise on quality, I recommend taking a look at this, and other, Oled panels.
You are correct unless you have a 4K TV you can only view your video in 1080p if that is what you filmed it in and also if your TV is 1080 .
I think 1080 is beautiful .
Keith Kuhn
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