12-12-2024 12:12 AM - last edited on 12-12-2024 08:05 AM by Danny
12-12-2024 02:55 AM
The EOS R6 Mark II sensor has 6000 x 4000 pixels. When you enable movie cropping it uses a central portion of the sensor with the necessary 3840 x 2160 pixels to make a 4K frame. So it is actually using the correct number of pixels and not interpolating.
Without movie cropping it uses more pixels and downsamples to 4K. This downsampling can improve the quality a little, but honestly most people will not see it. So if you are able to zoom in to a regular uncropped 4K frame, then you can with the cropped version.
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