Sharp has very discreetly added a new interchangeable lens 8K video camera to its upcoming product roster. Sharp's discreetly announced 8K video camera concept. Image: Sharp. Sharp is one of the ...
Cinemartin's 8K Fran camera can now be confirmed as a very real thing. No longer vapourware, the company has released new images of the camera along with some sample video. Back in May, Cinemartin ...
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This might be considered insane to most people, but YouTube is now supporting 8K video resolution, also known as 4320p. This is an ultra high definition resolution of 7680 × 4320 (33.2 megapixels).
Samsung's recently announced S20 phones can record 8K video. There are rumors that upcoming cameras from Canon and Sharp will be able to do the same, and the number of devices that record in 8K will ...
Qualcomm recently announced its flagship Snapdragon 865 SoC which will be powering all the premium flagship smartphones getting launched this year. Samsung is expected to be the first one to launch ...
When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.
We noted ahead of the iPhone 16 launch that the device could technically support 8K video recording, but it was possible Apple would hold this back for the iPhone 17. Apple did indeed withhold it from ...
We are getting 8K recording sometime in 2020. It’s not really a secret. After all, the Snapdragon 865 comes with native support for 8K video recording and the Galaxy S20 has it as well. It’s ...
Even if you ignore our advice and drop big bucks on an 8K panel, there's not much content available in 8K. You can, however, use the upcoming Galaxy S20 to record your own 8K video. Just don't expect ...
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