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I think it might depend on the type/quality of charger, as not all chargers work the same. But probably ok if it's a name brand charger, as once the battery might drop below a certain level, it ...
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what on earth are you talking about? the OP shared a social media clip from a Vanity Fair red carpet event. (https://streamable.com/vn1tqq) NOT a reference to some kind of period drama show!! .... ...
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One term that's often used to describe this effect is "time-remapping", which is fairly easy to do in most editing apps. Can't quite tell offhand what kind of camera they used, tho it appear to be ...
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Actually, the option will work, (however he left out one key step) in Premiere , frame interpolation defaults to Frame Sampling. with that left on, Premiere will merely sample from the 30fps ...
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Yes, they do if they want the most natural cinematic motion blur effect. that's why it became an industry standard rule in the first place. drrr.
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yes. that video shows great examples of when the 180 degree rule is broken - For Effect and creative purposes. by all means, share a video where a professional recommends shooting regular video ...
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Keep in mind that if you choose to shoot 60fps with a 1/60 shutter, you're going against the advice of literally every expert in videography. That's why they call it the 180 degree shutter rule. ...
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yes. I'm great at google, and copy and pasting from Professionals who are far more knowledgeable than the trolls and forum "pro's". knock yourself out. https://www.videomaker.com/how-to/shooting/ca ...
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I've quite pleased with my Flashpoint Zoom Li-ion R2 (which I believe is a rebranded Godox VING V860IIS.. or similar). I've shot events with it, and the lithium ion battery seems to last forever.
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Was this question directed at me? well a quick google reveals that 144 is ideal for shooting CRT monitors at 24fps, and "At 24 frames per second, the standard shutter angle for film cameras is ...
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180 degree shutter is the norm, if you, or anyone else feel 60p " should always be shot a 1/60th". because cameras are capable of doing so, you're still wrong, because it's not the norm and it's ...
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you're more than welcome to break the 180 degree rule when you're creatively shooting your local high school sporting events. But real pros do not do that. 24fps gets 1/48, 30fps gets 1/60, and ...
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Grossy Incorrect, The 180 degree rule is an industry standard, and that includes Video.. in all aspects of production. If you're watching anything on broadcast TV, wether it be live sports or ...
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My old consumer Canon Elura, circa 2001, was cable of shooting 24. All depends on the software of course. Any decent software should have the ability to capture DV and save it back as DV. on the ...
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With all due respect, the term "capture uncompressed" is usually used in reference to using a capture card or camera to record/digitize video to computer or memory card with a nearly lossless codec. ...
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Interesting. no clue what PS is either. I'd say just try to see how things look in both modes and go with what seems to work, but shutter priority should work ok. the camera will then likel go into ...
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In regards to P or A, I'd say neither. (tho the results I believe will be similar anyhow). so probably P if you want simplicity, or M for better control. again, I'm not too familiar with the ...
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I"m not familiar with the RX100 M1 video options, (but did a brief search) and it appears that even if stuck on PAL, you can still shoot at 25fps as well? (but not 24fps?). If you desire the ...
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That's not quite the ideal way to transfer DV footage to hard drive. DV footage itself is compressed digital video (DV codec) and stored digitally on the DV tape, quite similar to how more modern ...
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There are indeed significant benefits to having both. this discussion was debated a few years ago, and this is how I explained it: Yes. a definite improvement. IBIS is 5-axis stabilization, while ...
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