Thought I'd repost this as it comes up. Leave your camera's at the settings with the highest resolution. Memory is cheap and 4k is coming fast and you'll appreciate the extra quality ....even now at 2k it's noticeable ( both my laptop and 27" are 2k )
Leave the setting high - you can't regain the lost information and you don't know down the road you may end up with one of the new screens ( I'm on a Retina ) with 2880 across pixel count - 4 x the norm.
You get one of the photos up on a 2560 27" and you'll appreciate having the extra info.
4k is coming faster than people understand.
(4096 x 2160 pixels)
Ultra HD and 4K: Everything you need to know | News | TechRadar
4K resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and this is a 4k tablet from Panasonic aimed at photographers..
so get all you can on every image....SD cards are super cheap....travel is not.
Leave the setting high - you can't regain the lost information and you don't know down the road you may end up with one of the new screens ( I'm on a Retina ) with 2880 across pixel count - 4 x the norm.
You get one of the photos up on a 2560 27" and you'll appreciate having the extra info.
4k is coming faster than people understand.
(4096 x 2160 pixels)
Ultra HD and 4K: Everything you need to know | News | TechRadar
4K resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and this is a 4k tablet from Panasonic aimed at photographers..
so get all you can on every image....SD cards are super cheap....travel is not.
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