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    4k capture via Smartphone... Its Not a Joke coming in 6 months
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    One can only wonder how good the image will turn out.

    I would assume it would suffer from the basic camera phone problems.

    I can see an entire Behind the scenes reel shot on a phone now.

    Can't wait to see what company buys into this one. Let alone how a phone will handle holding 4k files.

    Edit: In the Product PDF, it labels that it can actually crop down to 1080p and use Image stablization. Now that's pretty interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FilmBarrie View Post
    Edit: In the Product PDF, it labels that it can actually crop down to 1080p and use Image stablization. Now that's pretty interesting.
    I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure the iPhone 4S is doing this already with 4K.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cory Braun View Post
    I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure the iPhone 4S is doing this already with 4K.
    I'm not quite sure it's 4k. I have a 4s myself and I believe it might just be a resolution just above 1080p, more like 1.5k. Not quite all the way up to 4k. I just imagine an image that has that much are to use for crop and stabilization would make for an extremely steady shot no matter what the situation.

    Ive never looked into the iPhones imaging sensor myself haha. I just see it as my phone.


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    1.34micron pixels, 1/2.3" sensor. Why go 4k? WHY!?


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    Quote Originally Posted by atarijedi View Post
    1.34micron pixels, 1/2.3" sensor. Why go 4k? WHY!?
    Because you can...

    Because you can say it's 4k...
    Post production is not an afterthought!
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