I'm curious as to why they make video sensors that are not 16X9 that are really high megapixels which tend to perform worse in low light. I think this is where the Pocket 3 got it right. It is only a 9.3MP sensor which is plenty for 4k. I can see where Quad Bayer would be helpful if you want a high megapixel photo and also want to bin it down for 4k video for things like cellphones but I wouldn't want to take pictures with an action camera so I wish they would just use smaller megapixel sensors to give better low light performance.
Came in to see a video about Pocket 2 and how it zooms. The man talks about some other video for 3+ minutes. While I was looking for a point from where I can really learn what I wanted to learn from this video - all desire to continue watching this video disappeared.... And this is not a joke, I turned it off at 3 minutes and do not want to continue watching it. If the presenter does not value my time, why will I watch it?
Well on youtube it is not a place where a video is tailored for you or me.. its a place where you can learn stuff but also follow along with the presenter because what he said today might not be what you are searching for..you can always text him, leave him your question in a comment. He might know how to help or not. Unless his video is about come and learn how pocket 2 zooms that's a different story
I'm curious as to why they make video sensors that are not 16X9 that are really high megapixels which tend to perform worse in low light. I think this is where the Pocket 3 got it right. It is only a 9.3MP sensor which is plenty for 4k. I can see where Quad Bayer would be helpful if you want a high megapixel photo and also want to bin it down for 4k video for things like cellphones but I wouldn't want to take pictures with an action camera so I wish they would just use smaller megapixel sensors to give better low light performance.
Yes exactly, quad bayer was first introduced for smartphones
Came in to see a video about Pocket 2 and how it zooms. The man talks about some other video for 3+ minutes. While I was looking for a point from where I can really learn what I wanted to learn from this video - all desire to continue watching this video disappeared.... And this is not a joke, I turned it off at 3 minutes and do not want to continue watching it. If the presenter does not value my time, why will I watch it?
Well on youtube it is not a place where a video is tailored for you or me.. its a place where you can learn stuff but also follow along with the presenter because what he said today might not be what you are searching for..you can always text him, leave him your question in a comment. He might know how to help or not. Unless his video is about come and learn how pocket 2 zooms that's a different story