Most of us are probably familiar with the 180 deg shutter speed rule.
But how relevant is it really when it comes to shooting with drones? Drones are usually moving at various speeds in various directions during recording and I'd like to encourage discussion about the frame rates and shutter speed. Which works best for you as a go-to setting and why? These days it does not really mater if you live in PAL or SECAM (50Hz or 60Hz) region and sticking to either 25fps or 30fps is not an issue for smooth playback on various devices and TVs but rather matter of personal choice or a production requirement.
Purely for most visually pleasing results and also to avoid often seen distracting jittery look, as the drone moves or pans, what is your preferred or most used setting for fps and shutter speed when shooting videos? Cinematic landscapes, action, day, dusk, sunrise sunset or whatever..
But how relevant is it really when it comes to shooting with drones? Drones are usually moving at various speeds in various directions during recording and I'd like to encourage discussion about the frame rates and shutter speed. Which works best for you as a go-to setting and why? These days it does not really mater if you live in PAL or SECAM (50Hz or 60Hz) region and sticking to either 25fps or 30fps is not an issue for smooth playback on various devices and TVs but rather matter of personal choice or a production requirement.
Purely for most visually pleasing results and also to avoid often seen distracting jittery look, as the drone moves or pans, what is your preferred or most used setting for fps and shutter speed when shooting videos? Cinematic landscapes, action, day, dusk, sunrise sunset or whatever..