Imagine if Apollo had HD cameras back then.
It's funny when I think about it: The astronauts flew to the Moon using technology that is quite primitive by today's standards. There was no such thing as a portable computer, let alone smart phones or even laptops, they used purely mechanical cameras with film, and wore purely mechanical watches on their wrists. The clocks in the cockpits of the spacecraft were electromechanical (Accutron tuning fork movements).
They had no digital video, there was no satellite navigation of any sort, no flat panel displays in the cockpits, which were a bunch of buttons and switches and indicator lights. Did they even have LEDs or were they using incandescent bulbs?
And yet in so many ways it was high tech. The engine tech, the heat shield tech, the radio ranging, the astronavigation devices in the CM. Today's computers have gotten way smaller and more powerful but the mechanical tech has advanced incrementally.