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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 265217" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>I realized on the snow time-lapse that the settings I had in the software made it use only every other picture, so it was actually a 20 second interval in the movie. When I re-ran it to use all of the frames, but at 60 fps to keep the same length, the video didn't look much different. I guess the "optimum" interval, FPS, and all depend on exactly what you're shooting and what look you want. I should hit Google; there are probably entire websites devoted to this.</p><p></p><p>For example, the 5 second interval of the pinball show seemed too often to me when I was setting it up, but on the other hand it's nice to see things like the trucks actually moving in and out, not just appearing and disappearing. That would be distracting. Maybe that video would've been better at the 60 fps. Yeah, definitely need to Google.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 265217, member: 19158"] I realized on the snow time-lapse that the settings I had in the software made it use only every other picture, so it was actually a 20 second interval in the movie. When I re-ran it to use all of the frames, but at 60 fps to keep the same length, the video didn't look much different. I guess the "optimum" interval, FPS, and all depend on exactly what you're shooting and what look you want. I should hit Google; there are probably entire websites devoted to this. For example, the 5 second interval of the pinball show seemed too often to me when I was setting it up, but on the other hand it's nice to see things like the trucks actually moving in and out, not just appearing and disappearing. That would be distracting. Maybe that video would've been better at the 60 fps. Yeah, definitely need to Google. [/QUOTE]
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