I just set mine to 1280x720 @60fps, then for shutter speed I just set it at 125 or above and set aperture and iso accordingly. My last video I just did was all shot at a 125 shutter speed, dropped into a 24p timeline (disable resampling on all clips)then rendered out at 60p. The standard rule of thumb is x's 2 of whatever your frame rate is so 24fps= 1/48 shutter 30fps= 1/60 shutter and 60fps= 1/120 shutter. I just started using this rule after having jerky looking shots wgen I had a high shutter speed and it works for the most part. Let me know if you need anything else buddy!
I just set mine to 1280x720 @60fps, then for shutter speed I just set it at 125 or above and set aperture and iso accordingly. My...
I just set mine to 1280x720 @60fps, then for shutter speed I just set it at 125 or above and set aperture and iso accordingly. My last video I just did was all shot at a 125 shutter speed, dropped into a 24p timeline (disable resampling on all clips)then rendered out at 60p. The standard rule of thumb is x's 2 of whatever your frame rate is so 24fps= 1/48 shutter 30fps= 1/60 shutter and 60fps= 1/120 shutter. I just started using this rule after having jerky looking shots wgen I had a high shutter speed and it works for the most part. Let me know if you need anything else buddy!
alright Thanks, I have only used it like 5 times and I havent found a setting I like yet
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