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Neo HDV Slow Motion
I noticed this in the product brochure. Slow Motion up to 2.5X. I don't think I noticed this before, then again my last version was like 3.0 I think
What exactly is this? Why would Cineform files have better slow motion? How exactly do you get it to slow down? I am assuming that this is on 60/50i footage and not 24/25f footage? |
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That is 60p to 24p conversion (for 720p sources like the HXV200 and Varicam.) We don't have a 60i to 24p as slow motion option (yet.)
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In other words, the slow motion is just obtaining the motion of 24p from 60p footage? So its not slow motion as in variable frame rates? (like really smooth slow motion)
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The opposite, the is precisely the way to get really smooth slow motion, over-crank in camera then re-clock the frames for playback.
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