Carl Slawinski
March 14th, 2003, 10:16 AM
I'm still doing the whole camera evaluation thing and decided to put the Panasonic DVX-100 back in the running after reading about how great the onboard audio is compared to the PD150. What bothers me about the Panny is the limited shutter speeds though.
Is there a real practical need to be able to set the shutter slower than 1/60? I realize this can give you a motion blur effect, but outside of that would you say that not being able to go slower is a major limitation?
Also, if you are not shooting to capture stills, how fast a shutter speed to you need in video? I know in traditional photography, 1/8000 is super fast and can stop an indy car. Some of the current video cameras do 1/10000 and 1/150000. Is this overkill?
What is the fastest shutter speed you ever used and why? (outside of jets, planes, boats, sports, etc.)
Thanks
Is there a real practical need to be able to set the shutter slower than 1/60? I realize this can give you a motion blur effect, but outside of that would you say that not being able to go slower is a major limitation?
Also, if you are not shooting to capture stills, how fast a shutter speed to you need in video? I know in traditional photography, 1/8000 is super fast and can stop an indy car. Some of the current video cameras do 1/10000 and 1/150000. Is this overkill?
What is the fastest shutter speed you ever used and why? (outside of jets, planes, boats, sports, etc.)
Thanks