Mike1938 wrote:What is the advantage of using a 6K or 8K camera over a 4K camera?
If you shoot, say, 6K, confine your subject to the center 4K, and crop to 4K in the edit, you then have a border that could be helpful for stabilizing. And you can recompose if, for example, you see that the center 4K crops something awkwardly and you want to recompose, or even pan-n-scan. There are also things like viewer-focus matching -- I'm not sure what the official name is, it's not eyeline-matching -- where you cut from one shot to another and want the viewer's main focus in the second shot to match where they are focused in the first shot. That would generally involve repositioning the second shot, and if you have extra video room you might not need to scale the image to cover the repositioning.
(Depends on lots of circumstances as to how much scaling is acceptable to you. People scale images a bit to account for mild stabilization, or to adjust eye lines and it looks pretty good.)
If you shoot, say 6K, with the intent to use the full frame, you can still do things like the pseudo second camera ("Scale Up" feature to scale up 50%) to make a jump cut less jarring. And I think it could be helpful for compositing/keying purposes where in general more detail and more bits is better. (I'm pretty sure it's not as beneficial in keying as I might naively assume, but I think it does have some positive impact, unless you're recording fewer bits to try to have your 6K use only as much bandwidth as a higher-quality 4K, which would be bad.)
Then there's the possibility of "future proofing". If you think that 8K TV might become a standard and you think your video should live large in that glorious world, shooting in 8K would be nice, and even shooting in 6K means a 33% scale-up rather than a 100% scale-up. Of course, in that glorious (future) world, machine-learning algorithms may allow you to scale your 4K up to 8K with pretty much as much quality.
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