Pstar Publish time 2-12-2019 02:09:19

New action cam, need resolution setting guidance

Just bought a Akaso V50 Pro action camera.I'm a little overwhelmed by the settings and wondering what might be most practical for me.I'll mainly use it for making outdoor You Tube/Face Book type movies and stills while fishing in the boat, hiking outings etc.It has native 4k/30fps with image stabilization available in all resolutions but 720p.I heard 720p is garbage so I doubt I'd use that.I want to maximize battery life and get the best looking movies possible but manageable for You Tube /Face Book downloads.I'm running a 64gb sd card.Looking for suggestions which deal with Codec options as well, not clear on this particularly.Thanks!

https://www.amazon.com/AKASO-Adjustable-Waterproof-External-Accessories/dp/B07CKV9FRX

VIDEOSETTING
Video Resolution: 4K / 30fps, 2.7K / 30fps,
1080P / 60fps, 720P / 120fps
Codec: H.264 / H.265
Image Stabilization

PHOTOSETTING
Resolution: 20MP/ 16MP/ 14MP/ 10MP/ 8MP/
5MP/ 2MP

12harry Publish time 2-12-2019 02:09:20

Hi - It depends on your target audience...what will they see? 720 is better than DVD so don't dismiss it. Also your camera electronics will "probably" give a good output on the "lesser-settings" ((Although we've had Reports that HD from a 4K hi-end Panasonic is worse that the HD-only model a few years earlier!....)).
It is "usual" to film in the highest resolution possible - but for Action-Cams there is a secondary issue - Memory space and battery-life may be a consideration.
I know nowt about fishing, but suspect it's pretty boring until there is a "bite" - so you may have hours of the same view with nothing to show for it except your commentary, or the "plop" of a fish no-where near your hook. If you have a spare battery and can open the camera without water ingress, then you can keep going. I've used an early GoPro - which needed battery-change ( without the LCD attached) every hour - Hopefully this is longer nowadays.
IMHO The snag with action-Cams is their Wide-angle view prevents you getting close to the action - as does their focus-free optics. The blurb about setting different "angles" really means chopping off the pixels.
Good luck.

Pstar Publish time 2-12-2019 02:09:20

Thanks.Do you have any knowledge about the Codec options?H.264 vs. H.265 and which resolution to use them with?

12harry Publish time 2-12-2019 02:09:21

Sadly, No.   -You'll have to refer to the Mfr Website... or Search for that difference. The H.265 is "probably"more efficient - but may not work with older programs/websites... you need to check this before you produce too much footage.
Mfrs are always trying to gain the upper-hand over rivals...but that doesn't mean it will work OK for Users.
We've had 4K for some years, yetstill there is little uptake, probably due to the marginal visual improvement - yet huge Memory demand ( and need to buy a Super-Duper PC to run the Editing)

chrishull3 Publish time 2-12-2019 02:09:22

H .264 is what i have always used with 4K and its always been fine for me.
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