I took quite a bit of photographs and video today with my new EVO II Pro 6K. I was excited to see what I had captured. The photographs looked amazing considering I was not using any filters and they were all taken on Auto.
The video on the other hand was quite disappointing. I was filming in 4K at 60 fps. I was using the supplied Sandisk 32 GB card. The footage was crystal clear and the image quality itself was amazing but it was very choppy and jittery.
Is this an issue with camera adjustment? Or could this be the computer/monitor that I was viewing the footage on?
At first I thought that the SD card was the issue but after reading several posts I don’t think that’s the problem.
Recorded video in mp4. Playing it back on a company supplied Lenovo laptop which is not intended for heavy video playback or editing. I do have a couple of 24” Dell monitors hooked up.
Should I be recording in 1080p due to my less than impressive setup?
The video on the other hand was quite disappointing. I was filming in 4K at 60 fps. I was using the supplied Sandisk 32 GB card. The footage was crystal clear and the image quality itself was amazing but it was very choppy and jittery.
Is this an issue with camera adjustment? Or could this be the computer/monitor that I was viewing the footage on?
At first I thought that the SD card was the issue but after reading several posts I don’t think that’s the problem.
Recorded video in mp4. Playing it back on a company supplied Lenovo laptop which is not intended for heavy video playback or editing. I do have a couple of 24” Dell monitors hooked up.
Should I be recording in 1080p due to my less than impressive setup?
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