Zack Birlew
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Hi, everybody, I just saw this Youtube camera test and it's really incredible nobody else has done a nice comparison like this:
This test shows a great detail difference between the 8K of the Nikon Z8 and the URSA 12K at 12K. Granted, the 12K has been delivered as 8K but the detail difference is clear with a very noticeable pop of detail to everything! While everyone is clamoring for new 4K and 6K options, the incredible amount of detail and visual impact on display with affordable 8K and 12K really shows why higher resolution cinematography is the future. The infinity landscapes show that at 8K there is a great amount of detail but on the mountaintops the trees are still blurred but can clearly be defined at 12K by comparison. Imagine tracing the image of that mountain line and how much easier it would be at 12K. I know there was that MTF test that was made not too long ago where the URSA 12K placed last against even the ARRI LF but clearly something had to be off with the test or it simply doesn't apply to the URSA 12K's new sensor design, I don't know, but the difference here is very clear.
Nikon is already doing a great job at 8K and I know that the Z8 and Z9 are on my list of cameras to get but if there's going to be a leap in video resolution it will probably be coming from the RED side of things. With Blackmagic already about to release the Cine 12K FF and the Cine 17K is not too far off from now, I'm eager to see if there will be a major response from RED or even other competing manufacturers.
This test shows a great detail difference between the 8K of the Nikon Z8 and the URSA 12K at 12K. Granted, the 12K has been delivered as 8K but the detail difference is clear with a very noticeable pop of detail to everything! While everyone is clamoring for new 4K and 6K options, the incredible amount of detail and visual impact on display with affordable 8K and 12K really shows why higher resolution cinematography is the future. The infinity landscapes show that at 8K there is a great amount of detail but on the mountaintops the trees are still blurred but can clearly be defined at 12K by comparison. Imagine tracing the image of that mountain line and how much easier it would be at 12K. I know there was that MTF test that was made not too long ago where the URSA 12K placed last against even the ARRI LF but clearly something had to be off with the test or it simply doesn't apply to the URSA 12K's new sensor design, I don't know, but the difference here is very clear.
Nikon is already doing a great job at 8K and I know that the Z8 and Z9 are on my list of cameras to get but if there's going to be a leap in video resolution it will probably be coming from the RED side of things. With Blackmagic already about to release the Cine 12K FF and the Cine 17K is not too far off from now, I'm eager to see if there will be a major response from RED or even other competing manufacturers.