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January 19th, 2011, 06:10 PM | #1 |
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30p 24p 60? Test from 60D
I shot 4 very short clips at different settings to try and determine what is going to work best for my upcoming wedding season.
Questions: I can't find in the operator's manual, but the 1280x720 60 setting in the Canon 60D seems to be 60 progressive. I took a frame and put it in Photoshop and it appears to be progressive. But when I render in Vegas, there isn't a 60P setting - at least in "main concept AVC/AAC mp4. So, I rendered as 29.970 progressive and it came out fine. Is there a way to shoot 60i in this camera? Does anyone have an opinion as to which setting produces the nicest camera movement? Is there a best setting if output to SD DVD's is most probable outcome? Is there a setting that would allow me to do decent slow-motion (in After Effects/Twixor) every once in a while? Test 01 (1080 30P) Camera setting 1920 x 1080 30 1/60th shutter speed Vegas project setting HD 1080-30p Render setting MainConcept AVC/AAC mp4 Video 29.970fps, 1920x1080 Progressive 20 Mbps Uploaded to YouTube YouTube - 30P test Test 02 (1080 24P) Camera setting 1920 x 1080 24 1/60th shutter speed Vegas project setting HD 1080-24p Render setting MainConcept AVC/AAC mp4 Video 23.976fps, 1920x1080 Progressive 20 Mbps Uploaded to YouTube YouTube - 24P 1/60 Test 03 (same as Test 02 except for shutter speed) Camera setting 1920 x 1080 24 1/50th shutter speed Vegas project setting HD 1080-24p Render setting MainConcept AVC/AAC mp4 Video 23.976fps, 1920x1080 Progressive 20 Mbps Uploaded to YouTube YouTube - 24p test 50th.mp4 Test 04 (720 60P) Camera setting 1280 x 720 60 1/60th shutter speed Vegas project setting HD 720-60P Render setting MainConcept AVC/AAC mp4 Video 23.976fps, 1920x1080 Progressive 20 Mbps Uploaded to YouTube YouTube - 60p |
January 22nd, 2011, 08:51 PM | #2 |
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Looks really nice, watched all 4... to me the video seemed a little 'stuttery' in all but the 60p which was clearly more smooth; but that could also be the codec being problematic playing back on my machine as I played these in their 'native' HD format of 1080 or 720 as you dictated...
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