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When to use different shutter speeds?
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<blockquote data-quote="dj_dread" data-source="post: 84979" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>the recommended shutter speed for videos is double the frame rate. that means if Spark is recording at 30fps then your're shutter speed to be 1/60. that is to achieve the most natural motion blur. in this case you would need some ND filters to limit the light coming into the sensor.</p><p>higher shutter speed will "freeze" the motion making the video/image look a bit unnatural. but for actions scenes - like action sports where there is a lot of movement - you can use higher shutter speeds to emphasize some movements/scenes/replays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj_dread, post: 84979, member: 16556"] the recommended shutter speed for videos is double the frame rate. that means if Spark is recording at 30fps then your're shutter speed to be 1/60. that is to achieve the most natural motion blur. in this case you would need some ND filters to limit the light coming into the sensor. higher shutter speed will "freeze" the motion making the video/image look a bit unnatural. but for actions scenes - like action sports where there is a lot of movement - you can use higher shutter speeds to emphasize some movements/scenes/replays. [/QUOTE]
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When to use different shutter speeds?