-3K vs
3K Resolution?
With very rare exception, the aspect ratio
of old movie film, whether 8mm, Super 8, 16mm,
9.5mm or 35mm, is roughly 4x3, like an old style
television. Modern movie formats are pretty much
all 16x9, which is wider. Scanning a 4x3
movie to a 16x9 sensor means a large portion of the
sensor width isn't even used. So what we see is that,
for old 4x3 movies, the height of the
sensor is more important than the width. If you
use the entire 4x3 sensor of the Mark-II, the height of
your captured image is only 10% less than the height of
a 16x9 Full 3K sensor. We refer to this as "Near 3K" or
"-3K". The files created in Near 3K can be easily bumped
up to Full 3K without visible degradation of image
quality.