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I would like the opinion of colleagues who practice video filming.
I use the double rule to make the image more fluid – Shutter Speed is twice the Frame-rate. I decided to do some tests with the image running sideways, and as a result I found that: Frame-rate 24 and Shutter Speed 50, the result was horrible, very blurry. Even with Frame-rate 25 and Shutter Speed 50 the result is terrible.
Frame-rate 30 and Shutter Speed 60 the result is average
Frame-rate 60 and Shutter Speed 120 the result is good
Frame-rate 60 and Shutter Speed 200 the result was excellent.
In other tests, I came to the conclusion that if you use the Shutter Speed double or higher, you will have a good result, and for my Mavic3 Pro, using higher Shutter Speeds gives better results. I did the test with the normal lens, but with the 3x lens the result is even more visible.
Do you agree with my tests? Has anyone else done this type of test? If you want, I have the videos and I can put them here.
I don't speak native English, so my apologies for the quality of this text.
I use the double rule to make the image more fluid – Shutter Speed is twice the Frame-rate. I decided to do some tests with the image running sideways, and as a result I found that: Frame-rate 24 and Shutter Speed 50, the result was horrible, very blurry. Even with Frame-rate 25 and Shutter Speed 50 the result is terrible.
Frame-rate 30 and Shutter Speed 60 the result is average
Frame-rate 60 and Shutter Speed 120 the result is good
Frame-rate 60 and Shutter Speed 200 the result was excellent.
In other tests, I came to the conclusion that if you use the Shutter Speed double or higher, you will have a good result, and for my Mavic3 Pro, using higher Shutter Speeds gives better results. I did the test with the normal lens, but with the 3x lens the result is even more visible.
Do you agree with my tests? Has anyone else done this type of test? If you want, I have the videos and I can put them here.
I don't speak native English, so my apologies for the quality of this text.