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Nikon D7100 video very choppy.
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<blockquote data-quote="DogmaEc" data-source="post: 338383" data-attributes="member: 29245"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p></p><p>First thanks to the people spending their time to reply to my questions, I greatly appreciate that. I am using a transcend class 10 card, also, I had transcoded the DSLR H264 video to ProRes HD 422 and DNxHD, with the ProRes the playback greatly improved but with some detail loss and some jittery present on the video, with the DNxHD codec in Media Composer plays back just fine but with bit of jittery. At this point I think the settings that I use with the camera, the lens or camera itself has an issue, is a brand new lens and camera.</p><p>THe settings that I use are: ISO 100 to 200 the most, Aperture based on the frame rate i.e. 24p 1/50 because on the Nikon I can't set it to 1/48, 30p 1/60 and so on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, I will post a video tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DogmaEc, post: 338383, member: 29245"] Hello, First thanks to the people spending their time to reply to my questions, I greatly appreciate that. I am using a transcend class 10 card, also, I had transcoded the DSLR H264 video to ProRes HD 422 and DNxHD, with the ProRes the playback greatly improved but with some detail loss and some jittery present on the video, with the DNxHD codec in Media Composer plays back just fine but with bit of jittery. At this point I think the settings that I use with the camera, the lens or camera itself has an issue, is a brand new lens and camera. THe settings that I use are: ISO 100 to 200 the most, Aperture based on the frame rate i.e. 24p 1/50 because on the Nikon I can't set it to 1/48, 30p 1/60 and so on. Thanks, I will post a video tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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