I should add it just keeps going and is seamless in post when you add the two.
About the same, I guess.As for time I average 5 minutes.
Sounds good. I’ve been rough editing in iMovie on my iPad Pro as 4K seems to sorely tax my 9 year old iMac.You can record as long as there is space in your Micro SD card. There is a limit on FAT32, where files have to be split before hitting the 4GB mark. You can later use a program like Davinci Resolve 15 to stich both files together and you get a seamless full video.
Why not record in 1080P? Most devices can't show 4k resolution anyways.Sounds good. I’ve been rough editing in iMovie on my iPad Pro as 4K seems to sorely tax my 9 year old iMac.
Mainly because if I shoot something good I’ll have the extra quality to fall back on, and because 4k devices will likely become more commonplace.Why not record in 1080P? Most devices can't show 4k resolution anyways.
Most big TV’s can for the last 3-4 yrs. 4K XSP video looks spectacular on a 75” Samsung. If that could be a possible scenario ever, I’d shoot in 4K.Why not record in 1080P? Most devices can't show 4k resolution anyways.
Same here. But did you notice that all videos will end up at 8 minutes and 21 seconds (not sure how that works. maybe because I film the whole time)? Still have tons of room after filming too so just insert new battery and go again.I though the cards were formatted ExFat?? As others have mentioned, you can record 4K video until you run out of space. On an XSP w/64gb card, that’s most of your flight. I was trying to shoot whales breaching in Hawaii once, and I just let it run the entire flight. Whales must have been unionized, on a long break. I got 20 minutes of rolling sea...zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
That's a TV for the rich. Sadly I'm poor and that is just a wet dream.Most big TV’s can for the last 3-4 yrs. 4K XSP video looks spectacular on a 75” Samsung. If that could be a possible scenario ever, I’d shoot in 4K.
I'm not rich by no means but fortunately for me my landlord and good friend has a 60 inch or so 4k tv and also has an XSP and we like watching our vids on it.That's a TV for the rich. Sadly I'm poor and that is just a wet dream.
60' are not that expensive anymore. I have a 2018 65' Samsung 4K tv and it was $900. I spent more on my Evo. Now, the price difference between the 65' and 75' in my opinion isn't worth the difference.I'm not rich by no means but fortunately for me my landlord and good friend has a 60 inch or so 4k tv and also has an XSP and we like watching our vids on it.
Depends on the type of 4k tv I suppose. He paid almost $3000 for his. Either way even $900 is beyond my means. It took me almost a year to put a little bit away each month/week to get my XSP. I will never regret it.60' are not that expensive anymore. I have a 2018 65' Samsung 4K tv and it was $900. I spent more on my Evo. Now, the price difference between the 65' and 75' in my opinion isn't worth the difference.
$3000!? I would have to sell both kidneys and 1 lung for that.Depends on the type of 4k tv I suppose. He paid almost $3000 for his. Either way even $900 is beyond my means. It took me almost a year to put a little bit away each month/week to get my XSP. I will never regret it.
It is a QLED. It's amazing to watch our videos on it. As bad as our editing is lol.$3000!? I would have to sell both kidneys and 1 lung for that.
He must have one of those Q LEDs. Now I'm envious. ??
60' are not that expensive anymore. I have a 2018 65' Samsung 4K tv and it was $900. I spent more on my Evo. Now, the price difference between the 65' and 75' in my opinion isn't worth the difference.
Yes, the new Mac Mini is something else. Pricey, though.I have a 65” a year old lowest-grade QLED Samsung, Black Friday @ Costco, $999 they are a LOT cheaper than they used to be. Friend in Hawaii has 75” high-end “businesses expense” Sony in his restaurant. I made the 55min Hawaii video for him. He ran the original ProRes file (huge!), from a new Mac Mini. It looked great!
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