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What are the benefits of oversampling and using image scaling?

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What are the benefits of oversampling and using image scaling?

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• When shooting at full resolution of 2560×1600 (or 2560×1440 for 16:9 aspect ratio), the active sensor area (25.6mm x 16.0mm) is very close to the size of a 35mm film frame – meaning, when using 35mm lenses, you will get the field-of-view and depth-of-view you have come to expect with 35mm cameras. • When an oversampled image is scaled to HD, the scaling process tends to reduce noise and increase dynamic range. Scaling can be done automatically in-camera for the video signals from the camera, and it can be done in post-production using compatible tools.

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