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Very basic questions, noob at video
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<blockquote data-quote="Epoc" data-source="post: 158082" data-attributes="member: 12902"><p>No opposite way round. Run it at 1/400th and this will cause jerkiness. If the shutter is too fast there isn’t enough motion blur to smoothly transition from frame to frame causing a stuttering or staccato effect. If you have ever looked at something moving with a CRT monitor behind it you will know what this stuttering can look like. Stick to 1/60th. Only way to get smooth slow mo is more fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epoc, post: 158082, member: 12902"] No opposite way round. Run it at 1/400th and this will cause jerkiness. If the shutter is too fast there isn’t enough motion blur to smoothly transition from frame to frame causing a stuttering or staccato effect. If you have ever looked at something moving with a CRT monitor behind it you will know what this stuttering can look like. Stick to 1/60th. Only way to get smooth slow mo is more fps. [/QUOTE]
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