NO, not even close, as the P34K uses COMPLETELY different onboard transmission technology. Any type of P34K to P3P conversion would end up costing more than a new P3P.Will a phantom4k paired with a lightbridge controller make it a p3p?
Because of the big idiot box on the wall.Why are you guys so worried about 4k files are crazy big and clients can't use 4k footage anyway.
How much indoor flight do you do and what with?We use a inspire 1 and a P3S all you need.
Future use. Once 4k becomes more widespread id like to be able to record in 4k.Why are you guys so worried about 4k files are crazy big and clients can't use 4k footage anyway.
That's not going to be a think until 2020 I feel! Most computers can't process 4K!Future use. Once 4k becomes more widespread id like to be able to record in 4k.
I think the growing consumer having more tv sets with 4k, the demand for editing computers will probably follow.That's not going to be a think until 2020 I feel! Most computers can't process 4K!
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I was more thinking of client work. It's all well and good producing a client video in 4K but if they can't show it or allow their customers to watch it on their computers it's kinda pointless.I think the growing consumer having more tv sets with 4k, the demand for editing computers will probably follow.
I can still remember that the power of computers was how fast they could copy a DVD via DVDShrink. Now Bluray is a fairly big step above DVD. 16-20 megapixel cameras are the norm now. I did a photo shoot for a magazine with a 4 MP Nikon and the writer was amazed with the whole process and couldn't believe I was able to hand her a CD on site of the days work.