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Shutter Control while shooting Video with the D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 668206" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Nikon wouldn't be considered a "Leader" in the video arena... I'd guess shutter speed is going to be closely tied to the frame rate you select... I doubt changing the speed in the middle of a clip would even be logical if the other 2 legs of the exposure equation are correct... A complete video is a series of video clips... clips are managed on a timeline in post-processing with or without transitions... If you want to change the pace of a clip, it would seem the logical place to do that would be in the post-processing software, and not the camera...</p><p></p><p>If changing the aperture and ISO is available during the filming... why would you want to change the speed from the selected value?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 668206, member: 10742"] Nikon wouldn't be considered a "Leader" in the video arena... I'd guess shutter speed is going to be closely tied to the frame rate you select... I doubt changing the speed in the middle of a clip would even be logical if the other 2 legs of the exposure equation are correct... A complete video is a series of video clips... clips are managed on a timeline in post-processing with or without transitions... If you want to change the pace of a clip, it would seem the logical place to do that would be in the post-processing software, and not the camera... If changing the aperture and ISO is available during the filming... why would you want to change the speed from the selected value? [/QUOTE]
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