So I was messing around with the camera settings today just holding the drone and walking around the backyard trying g to get proper exposure etc. I put the camera in 1080 120fps slowmo and then put a ND16 filter on. I put the shutter on 240 but it looked a little dark so tried at 200. Then started filming etc. I noticed that while it filmed in the sun everything looked pretty good, however the shades parts of the backyard were super dark. Then I put it in Auto mode and noticed this didnt happen. After watching the drone setting in auto mode I noticed the drone would actually raise and lower the ISO settings g to keep exposure. How the heck are you supposed to be able to do that? If supposedly your supposed to have double the shutter speed for "camera motion blur" how do you set the shutter speed and what it supposed to be but then not have underexposed shade or darker areas? Should I have put a different ND filter on like a 8 or 4? Also, I've never noticed camera motion blur or lack there of so are other people just **** about this of is it really a thing? One last question since I'm on a roll. Can someone explain what is mean by a 4k or 8k timeline? I keep hearing people say they're editing in a 4k timeline or saying they have trouble editing the 4k in a different timeline. I thought the timeline went off the fps not the resolution. Just curious. Thanks in advance...
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