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xtalviper wrote:Yeah but it's the shutter speed you need to worry about for high-speed shots, not the framerate...this thing goes to 1/10000 second, which is pretty good...
So, each of the 30 frames that are shot in each second are exposed for (up to) 1/1000th of a second? I'm not a big video user, as you can tell.
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Nosuke wrote:One thing people don't realize about that is, under almost ANY artificial light, the picture recorded is going to be off, no matter the camera. It's because of the light itself. Fluorescent light especially, casts a more yellow light, which is why people look paler, or jaundice even, when recorded under it. Plus, they flicker constantly, whether you're aware of it or not. The fact that it works fine outdoors enforces that.
For YEARS, video cameras have had auto white balance. However, in mixed light sources, you may want to switch to manual white balance and try another setting.
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carmispicer wrote:30fps = blurry if it is an action seen (soccer, horse racing, track)
what if it is an action not seen?
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