This is a list of devices which can record video in 4K resolution. As digital video authoring systems could be considered re-recording systems, these should be included.
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Professional cameras[edit]
Sony Handycam FDR-AX1
- Astrodesign AH-4413 – released in 2012 and records at 3840×2160 (8.3 megapixels)[1]
- AXIOM is an open source hardware modular camera that allows users to swap sensors. For research and development the ams Sensors Belgium CMV12000 was used, which allows the camera to record up to 300 fps (10 bit), 132 fps (12 bit) at 4K Resolution [2]
- Blackmagic Production Camera 4K – announced April 8, 2013[3][4]
- Canon EOS C500[5] – released in 2012 and records in DCI 4K
- Dalsa Origin – released in 2003 and records at 4096×2048 (8.3 megapixels). The Dalsa Origin II is no longer available. Dalsa discontinued the Digital Cinema division in 2008. The Origin II was available via a rental-only model similar to Panavision.
- FOR-A FT-ONE - records 4K at up to 900 FPS
- JVC GY-HMQ10 – released in 2012 and records at UHD 4K (3840×2160, 8.3 megapixels)
- Panasonic HC-X1000 2014 - capable to record in 4K (3840 × 2160) and Cinema 4K (4096 × 2160), 60p/50p, 20× optical zoom, built-in ND filter
- Panasonic DVX-200 - 4k 60fps
- Point Grey FL3-U3-88S2C-C 8.8 MP Color USB 3.0 – released in 2012 and records at DCI 4K (the framerate is limited to 21 fps)[6]
- RED EPIC – released in 2011 and records at 5K RAW (5120×2700 13.8 megapixels) & DCI 4K (4096×2160, 8.8 megapixels)
- RED Scarlet-X – released in November 2011
- RED ONE – released in 2007 and records at 4096×2304 (11.5 megapixels)
- SonyHandycam FDR-AX1[7]
- Sony XDCAM PXW-Z100[8][9]
- Vision Research Phantom 65 - no longer in production
- Vision Research Phantom Flex4K - records 4K @ up to 1000 FPS - previewed on April 8, 2013[10]
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DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras[edit]
- Canon EOS-1D CDSLR – Released in 2012 and records at DCI 4K*
- Canon EOS-1D X Mark II - 60p Introduced in Feb 2016
- Fujifilm X-T100 - 4K/15p
- Nikon D5 - 30p Introduced in Jan 2016
- Nikon D500 - 30p Introduced in Jan 2016
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 - 30 min limit
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G85/G80 - No time limit in 4K recording and in body image stabilisation (Europe version has 30 min limit)
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 – Records in 4K: 4096×2160 / 24p and QFHD (UHD) 4K: 3840×2160 / 25p/30p, up to 100 Mbit/s (IPB), HD (All Intra up to 200 Mbit/s/IPB 100 Mbit/s) only prosumer device with 10-bit hdmi out and no maximum internal 4k recording time limit [11]
- Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 - 4K60/50p (4:2:0 8bit) & 4K30/25p/24p (4:2:2 10bit) internal recording, up to 4K60 4:2:2 10bit external recording via HDMI[12]
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 - No time limit in 4K recording and in body image stabilisation (Europe version has 30 min limit)
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX85/GX80[13]
- Samsung NX1 - First prosumer camera to record in HEVC, 4K downsampled from 6.5K, 80 Mbit/s in H.265. 30 min max recording time limit
- Samsung NX500 - Same 28 MP APS-C sensor as NXI but 4K video is not downsampled from 6.5K so less details and more noise than the NX1 - with this 2.4× crop factor the kit lens become a 38–120mm f8.5–13.4 equivalent for depth of field; 15 min max recording time limit
- Sony α6300 - APS-C camera with internal 4K recording up to 100 Mbit/s. The camera uses a 20 MP (6K) region of the sensor to offer 2.4× oversampled 4K video with full pixel readout, and no pixel binning.
- Sony α7 III
- Sony α7R II - Full Frame 42 Megapixel Sensor, but only 100 Mbit/s in H.264 and the APS-C crop mode is better for 4K than the full frame mode
- Sony α7S - 4K: 30p/24p, 4:2:2 8 bits. Does not support internal 4K recording, must use an external recorder via HDMI, but see Sony α7S II. Only 1080p is recorded internally)
- Sony α7S II - Full Frame with internal 4K recording (low light champion due to bigger pixels that collect more light with this 12 MP sensor)
- Sony α9 - XAVC S 4K: 3840 x 2160 (30p/25p/24p), 4:2:0 8bit[14]
Consumer video cameras[edit]
- Panasonic HC-WX970
- Panasonic HC-VX870
- Panasonic HC-VXF990
- Panasonic HC-VX980
Consumer cameras (no interchangeable lens)[edit]
- PanasonicLumix DMC-FZ300
- PanasonicLumix DMC-FZ1000[15]
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100[16] - announced at photokina 2014
- Nikon Coolpix A900[17]
- Nikon Coolpix B700[18]
- Nikon Coolpix P1000[19]
- Nikon 1 J5 (limited to 15 FPS)
- Sony DSC-RX10 II (30 min max in 4K)
- Sony DSC-RX100 IV (5 min max recording due to heat - like 4K smartphones)
Mobile devices[edit]
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Snapdragon model)
- Samsung Galaxy S5 (2014) (Snapdragon model) - One of the first Samsung phones to feature 4k@30fps video capabilities.
- Samsung Galaxy S9 / Galaxy S9+ - Capable of recording at 4K@60 or 30fps with official support from Samsung.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 - Capable of recording at 4K@60 or 30fps with official support from Samsung.
- Samsung Galaxy A8 Star (2018) - First Galaxy A-series device with 4K recording.
- Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 6S Plus(2015) – The first iPhones to record in 4K with official support from Apple.[20]
- Apple iPhone SE (2016) – same camera as Apple iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus
- Apple iPhone 7 / 7 Plus[21][22]
- AppleiPhone 8 / iPhone 8 Plus – Together with iPhone X, the first smartphone capable of recording at 4K@60, 30 or 24fps with official support from Apple. Also at 1080p up to 240fps.
- AcerLiquid S2 - The first 4K camera in a mobile device[23]
- Asus Zenfone 5Z - 4K at 60fps
- BlackBerry Priv[24]
- LG G Pro 2[25]
- LG V30 - 4K HDR (8-bit Log from 10-bit signal, can't record in 10 bit at all.)
- Nokia Lumia 930[26]
- Nokia Lumia Icon[26]
- Nokia Lumia 1520[26]
- Motorola Moto X (2nd generation)[27]
- Motorola Nexus 6[28]
- OnePlus One - the first mobile device to record at 4096 × 2160@24fps (DCi-4K or Full4K) and 3840 × 2160@30fps
- Sony XPeria XZ2 and XZ2 Compact – World's first '4K HDR' recording on a phone. Can be unabled, too. Also is the first smartphone to shoot 1080p up to 960fps.
- Xiaomi Mi 3 (using unofficial/modded software)
- Xiaomi Mi 4[29]
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Snapdragon model)
- Xiaomi Poco F1Huawei Mate 9, Mate 9 Pro and Mate 9 Porsche Design edition
- Huawei P10 and P10 Plus
- Huawei P20 and P20 Plus
- Huawei Mate 10, Mate 10 Pro and Mate 10 Porsche Design edition
- Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro and Mate 20X
- Huawei P30 Pro, and the base P30
Rugged Compact Cameras[edit]
Wearable cameras[edit]
- GoPro HERO3 Black Edition (2012) – 4K (15 fps) and DCI 4K (12 fps), fixed 'Ultra Wide' Field of view
- GoPro HERO3+ Black Edition (slim) - , 4K (15 fps) and DCI 4K (12 fps), fixed 'Ultra Wide' field of view
- GoPro HERO4 (2015) - 4k at up to 30fps (black edition)
- GoPro HERO5 (2016) - 4k at up to 30fps (black edition) and added a USB-C Port and Touchscreen
- GoPro HERO6 (2017) - 4k at up to 60fps (black edition) and improved EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization)
- Nikon KeyMission 170 - 4K at 30fps
- YI 4K+ (2015) - 4k at up to 60fps and EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) at 4k 30fps
See also[edit]
- 1080p Full HD – digital video format with a resolution of 1920 × 1080
- 2K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 2,000 pixels
- 5K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 5,000 pixels, aimed at non-television computer monitor usage
- 8K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 8,000 pixels
- 10K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 10,000 pixels
- 16K resolution – experimental VR format
- Ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV) – various standards for high-resolution television
- Rec. 2020 – ITU-R recommendation for UHDTV, defining formats with resolutions of 4K (3840 × 2160) and 8K (7680 × 4320)
- Aspect ratio (image) – proportional relationship between an image's width and height
- High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) – video standard that supports 4K & 8K UHDTV and resolutions up to 8192 × 4320
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Articles[edit]
- What is Ultra HDTV?, Ultra HD TV
- '3D TV is Dead, Long Live 4K', Forbes, Jan 10, 2013
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(help) - What is the meaning of UHDTV and its difference to HDTV?, UHDMI, archived from the original on 2013-02-05, retrieved 2014-09-10Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - 'Ultra high resolution television (UHDV) prototype', CD Freaks, archived from the original on 2008-11-18, retrieved 2013-01-29Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - 'Just Like High-Definition TV, but With Higher Definition]', The New York Times, Jun 3, 2004
- 'Japan demonstrates next-gen TV Broadcast', Electronic Engineering Times.
- 'Researchers craft HDTV's successor', PC World
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(help) - 'Visual comparison of the different 4K resolutions', 4k TV
- 'Why Ultra HD 4K TVs are still stupid', CNet, 2015 follow-up article: 'Why 4K TVs aren't stupid (anymore)', CNet
Official sites of NHK[edit]
- Super Hi-Vision, JP: NHK, archived from the original on 2010-10-06, retrieved 2013-01-29Cite uses deprecated parameter
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- '4K resolution video test sequences for Research', Ultra video, FI: TUT.
- Daytime scene under strong windy conditions taken with a Sony FDR-AX100 4K Handycam (unedited)
- Night street scene taken with a Sony FDR-AX100 4K Handycam (unedited)
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