The "K" in 4K stands for , referring to the roughly 4,000 horizontal pixels in the image.
You can have a 4K sensor, but if the lens is plastic or dirty, you get "Full Blur." A "Rim4K Full" setup requires a with an F1.8 aperture or wider (lower number = more light). Look for "Glass + IR Filter" to cut out infrared haze during the day.
This is the safest method and effectively does what RIM4K Full promises.
The "K" in 4K stands for , referring to the roughly 4,000 horizontal pixels in the image.
You can have a 4K sensor, but if the lens is plastic or dirty, you get "Full Blur." A "Rim4K Full" setup requires a with an F1.8 aperture or wider (lower number = more light). Look for "Glass + IR Filter" to cut out infrared haze during the day.
This is the safest method and effectively does what RIM4K Full promises.