What can I say? I don't know. In 2022, I purchased this equipment, a Mark II, with the intention of filming a child. As a result, everything that is said in this article refers to a video only. I was anticipating seeing flawless Full HD with a high-quality color profile and adequate auto-focus capabilities. As soon as I saw it, I realized that 4K was a "cut" and that it was only "for show," therefore I'm not even finding fault in this regard. And the results of my experiments proved that: - Color is fantastic. He is outstanding. - The auto-focus 1080p setting is absolutely on fire. Very dogged and quick on their feet. But everything else is a complete and utter failure. In this context, 1080p resolution offers a pitiful level of detail. It appears as though they were shot on a smartphone or an amateur camera approximately seven years ago. Canon is not successful. So, in order to manufacture current cameras, you obviously need to possess this ability. I understand marketing. I am familiar with the first part of the discourse. Nevertheless, not to the same degree. Since 1080p is not currently used for production, the standard quality should be made available to users in this mode. Why did you slice it that that? Why take the risk of artificially lowering the quality of the picture when the gadget is capable of producing a far higher quality image? The 4k crop mode reveals that the lens has excellent sharpness, and that the matrix is capable of conveying details very accurately. My conclusion is that if you use specialist paid software on a cell phone with a medium-range price point, you will be able to record a video that is significantly more fascinating. Purchasing is not something I encourage doing. Unfortunately, replacing the lens will not help in this situation.
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