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See Thru Rotary Engine (WOT Runs Just for Fun) Shot on RED Monstro 8K VV- Canon C200- Flex 4K

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Here is the see-through rotary engine doing a few full throttle full rpm runs, and at the same time I figured I would try out some of my favourite cameras while I was at it, Not a Full Episode but Enjoy.

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Non-Contact Tachometer that I Used: https://amzn.to/2qEr5wM

This was just for fun !

8K Version https://youtu.be/G299NGIQpJY

FULL EPISODE of See Through Rotary Engine https://youtu.be/pCteBhr4dGY

Cameras Used in this video, Red Monstro 8K VV - Canon C200 in Raw Light and Mp4, Phantom Flex 4K.

This was a real-world comparison of these cameras as you can get an idea of how they handle rolling shutter and other situations.

Reasons I have 2 Versions.

1. I tried every single 8K codec that was YouTube friendly and I wasn't happy with how any of them looked after YouTube finish processing, everyone that I tried after processing looked completely different than how the original video looked in the timeline, they're definitely not an accurate representation of what came out of the cameras.

2. the 4K video version looked very very close to the original footage that came out of the camera in comparison to the 8K.
it is very difficult for some people to play back the 8K video on their PC or especially a smart TV, so I left it up to viewers which video they want to see.

3. I also found it as a good example of how YouTube is currently handling and processing videos uploaded in 4k versus videos uploaded in 8k, I'm assuming this has to do with the amount of data management in question.

4. having two versions also gives you the ability to compare upscaling of 4K which would be in the 8K virgin, and downscaling of 8K which would be in the 4K video.

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