Oscar Spierenburg
June 13th, 2009, 05:22 AM
Sebastian recently made some tests to find the highest possible resolution shooting at 24FPS.
The speed gains with 8.0 firmware in JP4 mode are really amazing: 2224x1251 @ 24.033fps is 35% bigger than full HD.
It also means more than 35% wider angle with the same lens as the sensor area grows!
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So I was thinking it would also mean we can have 1080p 'super wide' screen(2.35;1):
(16:9) 2224x1251 = 2782224 total pixels
(2.35:1) 2538x1080 = 2741040 total pixels
And it works!
This would mean we're practically using the whole sensor width.
The speed gains with 8.0 firmware in JP4 mode are really amazing: 2224x1251 @ 24.033fps is 35% bigger than full HD.
It also means more than 35% wider angle with the same lens as the sensor area grows!
.
So I was thinking it would also mean we can have 1080p 'super wide' screen(2.35;1):
(16:9) 2224x1251 = 2782224 total pixels
(2.35:1) 2538x1080 = 2741040 total pixels
And it works!
This would mean we're practically using the whole sensor width.