Pumpfixer Joined May 2, 2015 Messages 220 Reaction score 50 Age 46 Location Naugatuck CT May 5, 2015 #1 just figured out how to switch the fps setting but not really sure what one to actually use. I understand faster is better for slowing down post filming. Other than that what should We be using?
just figured out how to switch the fps setting but not really sure what one to actually use. I understand faster is better for slowing down post filming. Other than that what should We be using?
P PishPosh Joined Apr 24, 2015 Messages 178 Reaction score 42 Age 43 May 5, 2015 #2 If you're not doing slow-motion post work, 24fps would not only save space with smaller files, but would also give you a more cinematic look. 60fps may be good for sports and video games and such, but for film I really think it's too smooth/slippery? looking.
If you're not doing slow-motion post work, 24fps would not only save space with smaller files, but would also give you a more cinematic look. 60fps may be good for sports and video games and such, but for film I really think it's too smooth/slippery? looking.
K Kristian Waalberg Joined May 2, 2015 Messages 19 Reaction score 4 Age 40 May 5, 2015 #3 Here is a test video shot in 1080p @ 60 FPS with full speed flying. To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies Reactions: Pumpfixer
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