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Currently I only use my iPhone 6+ to view my GPH4 while in flight.
Clearly the live feed I'm getting is very low res and even the GoPro playback option is a Low Res Version of the final product.
Big Idea:
My question is, would an external display connected to the controller provide a high(er) res feed than my current iPhone?
Small minor details:
I'm still playing with GP settings, filters and even LUTs in post. I love the experimental process, this is why we do what we do! But what I've been doing is after trying out a lense or a GP setting, I'll take the GP out, turn on wifi and download to my iPad hi-res versions of what I just shot. (Although I can't seem to download 4K to my iPad Air 2 using the GP Wifi, that needs to be downloaded from the SD Card)
That process can take some significant time, loading and unloading. I just wonder if I would save a ton of time or not by getting an external display for my controller.
Clearly the live feed I'm getting is very low res and even the GoPro playback option is a Low Res Version of the final product.
Big Idea:
My question is, would an external display connected to the controller provide a high(er) res feed than my current iPhone?
Small minor details:
I'm still playing with GP settings, filters and even LUTs in post. I love the experimental process, this is why we do what we do! But what I've been doing is after trying out a lense or a GP setting, I'll take the GP out, turn on wifi and download to my iPad hi-res versions of what I just shot. (Although I can't seem to download 4K to my iPad Air 2 using the GP Wifi, that needs to be downloaded from the SD Card)
That process can take some significant time, loading and unloading. I just wonder if I would save a ton of time or not by getting an external display for my controller.