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How do I get a cinematic look recording video with my Nikon D5200?
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 545223" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Select a high frame rate if the light is good, else shoot at 30 fps. To check what the shutter speed will be, just set the camera on "A", select the fastest aperture, ISO at 100 and shoot a frame in similar light. If the shutter speed is too low, the ISO will be jacked up. Just note that at 30 fps the shutter has to be faster than 1/30 sec and at 60fps faster than 1/60. So if you need low ISO for les noise and a faster frame rate, then you need a fast lens and at times better light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 545223, member: 16090"] Select a high frame rate if the light is good, else shoot at 30 fps. To check what the shutter speed will be, just set the camera on "A", select the fastest aperture, ISO at 100 and shoot a frame in similar light. If the shutter speed is too low, the ISO will be jacked up. Just note that at 30 fps the shutter has to be faster than 1/30 sec and at 60fps faster than 1/60. So if you need low ISO for les noise and a faster frame rate, then you need a fast lens and at times better light. [/QUOTE]
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