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NIkon 1 V1 Slow Motion Help
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 245976" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>Okay, that helps a bunch. I think one issue is we're caught up on the frames per second. Without a doubt 1200fps is MUCH slower than the fps the Canon is shooting. But to get such a high rate you're really sacrificing on quality. On your video you see the moire on the club and overall sharpness is way down. Assuming the Canon that shot Els (which happens to be my favorite swing in all of golf) is on par with the V1 that you're using, I'm willing to bet he has a lower frame rate to keep more quality. I'd try to shoot lower frame rate (all the way from 420fps to no less that 60fps) and then use a program to slow it down. What are you processing your videos with? There are programs out there that can decelerate motion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 245976, member: 8330"] Okay, that helps a bunch. I think one issue is we're caught up on the frames per second. Without a doubt 1200fps is MUCH slower than the fps the Canon is shooting. But to get such a high rate you're really sacrificing on quality. On your video you see the moire on the club and overall sharpness is way down. Assuming the Canon that shot Els (which happens to be my favorite swing in all of golf) is on par with the V1 that you're using, I'm willing to bet he has a lower frame rate to keep more quality. I'd try to shoot lower frame rate (all the way from 420fps to no less that 60fps) and then use a program to slow it down. What are you processing your videos with? There are programs out there that can decelerate motion. [/QUOTE]
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