I'm not sure if I can express this query properly but I'll give it a try.
I shoot at 30fps because I found anything higher introduced moire and aliasing. Naturally, when the Mavic is moving over the landscape, all objects are a little blurry because of this movement. I was wondering what would happen if I flew at lot slower, then speeded everything back up to normal in post production (I can't try this yet as I'm still saving up for a computer powerful enough to do video editing).
I would have thought that if you did this, you'd wind up with a normal-speed video, but with many more frames per second than when it was shot, and that as a result, moving objects would still stay sharp. Is this what would happen?
I shoot at 30fps because I found anything higher introduced moire and aliasing. Naturally, when the Mavic is moving over the landscape, all objects are a little blurry because of this movement. I was wondering what would happen if I flew at lot slower, then speeded everything back up to normal in post production (I can't try this yet as I'm still saving up for a computer powerful enough to do video editing).
I would have thought that if you did this, you'd wind up with a normal-speed video, but with many more frames per second than when it was shot, and that as a result, moving objects would still stay sharp. Is this what would happen?