Yes, it's because of the downscaling. These cameras just drop lines from the sensor to get down to the video resolution. Naturally, more lines are being dropped in 720p than 1080p.
To nacaseven: I know what you mean. I suggest you google the term "Moire" to understand this phenomenon. It is not chromatic aberation or the lens' fault.
Hm. Are you sure? Im not an expert according this but I always thought, the lines-stuff is moire and the bug with the colors is because of insufficient lens correction and the the consequence: different focuses of Red, Green and Blue.
But it's good to hear that it's not the lens' fault!
I am 100% sure it's color moire effect, not aberation, and it is not a kit lens' fault. Even if you use a more expensive lens the result would be the same. You may want to experiment more with other lenses to see for yourself. In every case, good luck and enjoy your nice camera :)
looks a bit blury ? whys that
UkBasslineTv 1 year ago
44 Smooth skate spot!
lolfire1 1 year ago
Yes, it's because of the downscaling. These cameras just drop lines from the sensor to get down to the video resolution. Naturally, more lines are being dropped in 720p than 1080p.
barniankunkku 2 years ago
I don't see any chromatic aberration. I see some moiré on pattern textures, but that's pretty much it.
ProfetaParanoia 2 years ago
I dont know what it is - maybe it's the downscaling to 720p. I changed the title anyhow.
nacaseven 2 years ago
hast du etwa in full hd gefilmt? oO das ruckelt ja irgendwie schon recht stark.. oder liegt das am pc?
elektrowolf1 2 years ago
Ist in 720p. Ich kann nicht beurteilen, ob etwas ruckelt oder nicht, da mein Mac kein HD wiedergeben kann und einfach alles ruckelt.
Meine ganzen Videos sind "nach Gefühl" geschnitten und codiert.
nacaseven 2 years ago
@elektrowolf1 Hast du auch unten im youtube video die 720p eingestellt? sieht dann nämlich gleich ganz anders aus ;)
Feyrah 1 year ago
That's not chromatic aberation. It is video glare phenomenon that happens when it cannot resolves fine lines/details of objects.
OsburgaTO 2 years ago
I don't mean that flickering of the lines - I mean the red, green colors you can see at the described places.
nacaseven 2 years ago
To nacaseven: I know what you mean. I suggest you google the term "Moire" to understand this phenomenon. It is not chromatic aberation or the lens' fault.
OsburgaTO 2 years ago
Hm. Are you sure? Im not an expert according this but I always thought, the lines-stuff is moire and the bug with the colors is because of insufficient lens correction and the the consequence: different focuses of Red, Green and Blue.
But it's good to hear that it's not the lens' fault!
nacaseven 2 years ago
I am 100% sure it's color moire effect, not aberation, and it is not a kit lens' fault. Even if you use a more expensive lens the result would be the same. You may want to experiment more with other lenses to see for yourself. In every case, good luck and enjoy your nice camera :)
OsburgaTO 2 years ago
oh, it is! klick HD, then look at the water (shade) in take 1, the upper stairs in 3, the red "scaffold" overhead in the last.
nacaseven 2 years ago
not very noticeable....
Cybercreeps 2 years ago
danke for sharing
causeisempty 2 years ago