To shoot 4K and render 4K, you need a pretty good computer to handle this. You can use proxy files for this, but it still takes a lot of render time without a good computer. I'm curious what most people are doing when they shoot video for personal use, not counting commercial. I always shoot 1080 for personal use because my TV is 1080, so is my computer screen.
I realize there's the option to crop 4K video, or even 2.7K for things like removing prop views, then render in 1080, that's a clear advantage for those that shoot 4K or 2.7 as SOP. Someday I'll move up, likely when commercial demand warrants it. Thanks for casting your poll count.
I realize there's the option to crop 4K video, or even 2.7K for things like removing prop views, then render in 1080, that's a clear advantage for those that shoot 4K or 2.7 as SOP. Someday I'll move up, likely when commercial demand warrants it. Thanks for casting your poll count.