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    4K/2.7K with GoPro4 Black or Silver

    Spec limitations in UHD My intention would be to use the GoPro4 to create video in 4K or 2.7K format, primarily to improve the quality of "grabbed" jpeg images. Unfortunately, the camera specs on the GoPro site show that only 1080p video format is supported in the "narrow" field of view...
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    4K/2.7K with GoPro4 Black or Silver

    Thanks Postcardcv for doing that initial test. Interesting that the narrow field of view gave no vignetting and presumably this will give the least distorted image.
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    4K/2.7K with GoPro4 Black or Silver

    Thanks Postcardcv, It will be interesting to see how the GoPro lense behaves with a scope eyepiece. I believe the video field of view can be set to ultra wide, medium and narrow but I'm not sure if this would overcome vignetting. Look forward to the results and many thanks. Scotview
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    4K/2.7K with GoPro4 Black or Silver

    Hi, Has anyone experience of using the new 4K/2.7K GoPro cameras for VideoScoping ? The GoPro4 has 2.7K as one of it's video formats and this might be a nice intermediate format in stepping up to UHD video production/image grabbing. It doesn't look like the GoPro has optical zoom though...
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