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ciao a tutti :) ho una domanda relativa alla funzione "APS-C-super35mm" ovvero i comando che croppa il sensore.

Premesso che in modalità video alcune funzioni non possono essere utilizzate, solitamente giro i video in modalità foto, secondo voi c'è qualche controindicazione?

 

Comunque noto che se faccio il crop del sensore, i megapixel visualizzati sullo schermo diminuiscono (giustamente visto che si taglia fuori un pezzo di sensore)

La mia domanda è: se avvio la registrazione di un video, questa perdita di qualità in termini di Megapixel persiste e avrò quindi immagini meno definite? oppure vale solo per le foto?


Grazie per l'attenzione, saluti :)

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hello sorry! i'm so used to read english that in my mind i was reading this forum in my own language ?

anyway:
hello :) i got a question about the APS-C super35mm" function

In video mode some functions cannot be used, so i usually use photo mode even to register videos, in S dial mode, so the camera can adjust all parameters by herself mantaining the shutter speed rule 25p 1/50 - 100p 1/200, etc. Do you think there is some problem using photo mode to shot videos??

However, if I use the crop function, the megapixels displayed on the screen decrease (rightly because you cut out a piece of sensor)

My question is: if I start recording a video in crops mode selected, does this loss of quality in terms of Megapixels persist and will I therefore have less defined images? or does it only apply to photos?


Thanks for your attention, greetings :)

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