I just noticed something. If you set the camera to 8 megapixels in widescreen, it takes photos at only 3264x1840 which is 6 megapixels.
widesceen photo resolutions:
8Mp 3264*1840 = 6Mp
5Mp 2592*1456 = 3.8Mp
3Mp 2048*1152 = 1.8Mp
2Mp 1280*720 = 0.9Mp
When you select 4:3 aspect ratio, the vertical resolution increases to match the correct megapixel claims. This means the sensor is actually 4:3 and it crops vertically for 16:9. I guess this shouldn't surprise me, but I thought by now that the sensors would be at least 3:2 if not 16:9. (And I think it is pretty strange they don't include the standard 3:2 aspect ratio which is what all "real" cameras use). Why are they still stuck on ancient 4:3? Does ANYONE actually want to take photos or video at 4:3 anymore?
widesceen photo resolutions:
8Mp 3264*1840 = 6Mp
5Mp 2592*1456 = 3.8Mp
3Mp 2048*1152 = 1.8Mp
2Mp 1280*720 = 0.9Mp
When you select 4:3 aspect ratio, the vertical resolution increases to match the correct megapixel claims. This means the sensor is actually 4:3 and it crops vertically for 16:9. I guess this shouldn't surprise me, but I thought by now that the sensors would be at least 3:2 if not 16:9. (And I think it is pretty strange they don't include the standard 3:2 aspect ratio which is what all "real" cameras use). Why are they still stuck on ancient 4:3? Does ANYONE actually want to take photos or video at 4:3 anymore?