Danny Fye
June 1st, 2016, 08:36 PM
I never thought I would use it but I am actually using 24p for Church videos now. What I figured out is instead of using 24p with the default shutter speed of 48, I instead use a shutter speed of 24. This greatly reduces the stutter.
There still is a bit more motion blur than with 30p but not as much difference as there is with 24p with a shutter speed of 48.
Lighting at the Church I shoot video at is not very good!
Going from 30p with a shutter speed of 30 to 24p with a shutter speed of 24 gives me one more stop of light. That means another 6db less gain needed for the exposure.
I am now getting good results with 24p with a shutter speed of 24. This is much better than needing to have the gain 6db higher with a chance of video noise.
Note: Even a frame rate of 30 with a shutter speed of 60 can create a lot of stutter. So even with a frame rate of 30, I will also use a shutter speed of 30.
Church videos where there is poor lighting requires compromises and so far, and for my limited budget, this is the best I can come up with.
www.dannyfye.com
There still is a bit more motion blur than with 30p but not as much difference as there is with 24p with a shutter speed of 48.
Lighting at the Church I shoot video at is not very good!
Going from 30p with a shutter speed of 30 to 24p with a shutter speed of 24 gives me one more stop of light. That means another 6db less gain needed for the exposure.
I am now getting good results with 24p with a shutter speed of 24. This is much better than needing to have the gain 6db higher with a chance of video noise.
Note: Even a frame rate of 30 with a shutter speed of 60 can create a lot of stutter. So even with a frame rate of 30, I will also use a shutter speed of 30.
Church videos where there is poor lighting requires compromises and so far, and for my limited budget, this is the best I can come up with.
www.dannyfye.com