This is *almost* correct. Celluloid does not have physical gaps between frames (well, I suppose you could argue that a 2:35 aspect ratio image rendered onto a 35mm print might, but that's another story...). Rather, a shutter is closed on the projector while the film is advanced - this is what...
While this is correct - there is no "black" between frames on high shutter speed video, it can lead to strobing. This would be especially evident with say, a static shot that has a bird flying through it. At a lower shutter speed - say 1/60th, the bird's motion across the frame would be fluid...
Just wanted to chime in to say that I've had a Mavic Pro (two actually - one was replaced with Care Refresh after a crash) for almost a year - I've flown it all over the world. And I've never had the kinds of issues you're describing. You're right - it shouldn't be this hard to fly. The...
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