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Tech Specs
Video Resolution
Description
4K 8:7
Ultra HD video in the extra tall and wide 8:7
aspect ratio. Great for capturing immersive POV
footage that lets you change digital lenses,
crop your shot, and adjust aspect ratios after
recording. Can be used to grab 12.9MP stills
from your video.
2.7K 4:3
Great for high-resolution point-of-view
body and gear-mounted shots with fluid
slo-mo playback.
2.7K 16:9
High resolution 16:9 video that provides
stunning, cinema-quality results for
professional productions. High 240 fps
and 120 fps options enable super slo-mo
during editing.
1080p
Standard HDTV resolution that’s great for all
shots and sharing to social media. High 240 fps
and 120 fps options enable super slo-mo
during editing.
Heads Up:
Only the resolutions that are compatible with the aspect ratio
you selected will be available.
Tech Specs
FRAMES PER SECOND (FPS)
Frames per second refers to the number of frames captured in each
second of video. Higher fps values (60, 120, or 240) are better at
capturing fast-action shots. You can also use high fps footage for
slo-mo playback.
Slo-Mo + FPS
Normal speed video is typically captured and played back at 30 fps.
As a result, video that is captured at 60 fps can be played back at
2x slow motion (1/2 speed). Video that is recorded at 120 fps can be
played back at 4x slow motion (1/4 speed) and video recorded at
240 fps can be played back at 8x slow motion (1/8 speed).
Videos recorded at higher fps will also have more fluid motion
with greater detail when watched in slow motion.
Reso FPS
Higher video resolutions capture more detail and clarity, but they’re
generally available at lower fps values.
Lower video resolutions capture less detail and clarity, but they can
be shot at higher fps values.
Heads Up:
Only the frame rates that are compatible with the resolution
and lens you selected will be available.