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Originally Posted by tony286
The quality of the footage is more important than the resolution. Does the model look like she is having a hot time or is just there to pay the rent? You look on youtube, most of the content on youtube looks like crap but people seem real and that's what gets eye balls.
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Absolutely ! and the question is why so many threads about cameras and none about scripts, content and lighting?
There is no reason why a hot scene shot properly on HD will have a life as long as hundreds of feature films shot to date on film at HD quality.
Video makers can increase quality in dozens of ways as well as resolution, focus, lighting, sets, costumes, medium, filters, exposure....
Of course these don't increase the profits of Sony JVC who need to keep selling consumers TV sets and cameras whether they are needed or not.
The slow uptake of HD should be seen as a warning sign that things do not always go their way.... What new improved sound format do we have ? why not?
In photography large format cameras came first and then the more poorer quality 35 mm cameras took off and almost replaced the 6 x6 and plate cameras.
4 k will be wonderful for a few professional shot modern feature films watched in the cinema or in peoples home with 4 k projectors and large screens but for the rest of the population it may be of little interest.