RESOLUTION
Full HD is a good starting point. There’s a wide choice of frame rates and final files aren’t massive. However, for more ambitious video, use 4K, which has four times more pixels than Full HD (see page 73). With 4K screens common, it’s a good format to use, but files are larger and you need a powerful computer. The next resolution up is 8K, which is four times bigger than 4K. This is serious territory and is aimed at video or movie professionals.
WHICH FRAME RATE?
Look at your camera’s specs and you’ll see a string of numbers: 23.98p, 24p, 25p, 30p, 50p, 59.94p, 60p, 100p, 120p and even 240p – each figure represents the number of frames taken every second. Generally, more expensive cameras have more options, especially…