It takes 5 times longer to do a movement when slowed down, or you are crunching 5 frames into each frame of 24 FPS. So if you film at 120 pictures per second, you can think of it in 2 different perspectives. Technically speaking a frame is basically a picture.Īnd 24 pictures per second is the lowest frame rate needed for the eyes and brain to think its video. Imagine you are taking pictures, when you use your 5D SR, it can take 5 pictures per second (more or less). How many frames more is it compared to 24fps? Its 5 frames more per second, thus 24X5 = 120fps. Now for slow motion, the best way to understand it is. I think you should watch this video to fully understand why you need to double the shutter speed: So when you are recording 24p, set your shutter to 48 (50 if 48 is not available) and when you are recording 30p, set your shutter speed to 60.Īnother example, when you are shooting at 100fps or 120fps, you set the shutter speed to be 200 or 240 (250 if 240 is not available). When you are shooting video, always remember double the shutter speed. What do you prefer? What do you think is cinematic? Lastly compare what you have on your DSLR to that camcorder or event video, and then compare them to the movies you watched. Then go grab your DSLR, record something in 24p, then record something else in 30p. No interruptions, just watch them on your computer, tell your wife its research for work or whatever. Then go grab 3 to 5 of your favorite movies, and watch them straight, when you have time. Or watch an old event video, preferrably an old birthday party or wedding video. I know you probably have a camcorder, go record your family having fun in the park. I guess I'm programmed to think 24FPS is cinematic.ĭo this as an exercise. With that said, I know I said 24fps = cinematic, whereas 30fps = documentary/home video. if you really want to read more on PAL/NTSC/SECAM: It gets more deeper than that, but for general purposes, if you record in NTSC and then go overseas and its not working on their DVD/Blu-Ray players. Most European countries and Asian coutries use PAL. So all of North America, the top part of South America, and a few other countries use NTSC. Now lets organize the different frame rates in terms of encoding systems. Lets avoid talk about the other cinema cameras. I believe the Canon 80D, 7D mark 2, and the 1DC are the only cameras in the EOS line up right now that can do 1080p at up to 60 FPS and only the 1DX mark 2 can do DCI 4K at 60p and can go up to 1080p at 120 FPS. possibly 50 FPS and 120FPS (I think I'm rounding up with that last number I'm just going to round up all the numbers from now on), and it depends on the cameras. And, I owe you that explanation, because you quoted me, and I didn't want you to run around with false information.įirst, Canon DSLRs does do 23.98 FPS, 25 FPS., 29.97 FPS, 59.94 FPS. Since this thread hasn't picked up speed, I guess I will step up to explain a few things. ![]() it lowers resolution and there is a lot of warping. This is my current eye candy for slow motion (also done with Twixtor, but with a Sony Camera):įor some reason, slow motion adds an extra dimension to the cinematic feel.Īlso, don't think that now you have Twixtor, its the best solution for your slow-motion needs. Note that was done in 2010 on the original 7D. This was my first eye candy video for slow-motion (done with Twixtor): Twixtor will give you a leg-up under certain circumstances and when used correctly. Of course, it isn't the best tool for slow-motion, but given the limitation of the cameras available. If you like slow-motion, which is what I love too. kinda scared what my wife will think when I tell her. Only and display in Slow Motion movie style ? Monitor, or Computer Monitor that play 25 FPS or 30 FPS. If I would like to have the slow motion movie-Can I shoot at 60 FPS or 100 FPS, and play on TV. can shoot at 23.98 FPS, 25 FPS., 29.97 FPS, 59.94 FPS, And The new 1Dx MK II can shoot 100 FPS.-Yes, The High speed such as 60 FPS and 100 FPS = What for ? ![]() The question are : My 5D MK II, 7D, 7D MK II and My 5D SR. If its Cinematic look then shoot everything in 1080/24p." If its Documentary style, shoot everything in 1080/30p. type of shooting.ĭocumentary, real feel? Or Cinematic look? Now, I watch the Youtube of New Canon 1DX MK II / review, which can shoot Video at 100 FPS. Now, for my DSLR -I just shoot the Video by 5D MK II, just 1 time past many years. Camcorder-Just shoot with out thinking, and let the movie camera do the job. Long, long times ago, I use to shoot the move, start from 8 MM, Super 8, VHS.
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