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RE: VLOG 3 : NEW CAMERA! SONY DSCHX80/B + You knooow, check up with me! ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?

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60 fps is good if you want to slow the video down 50%. I mostly use 30 fps unless I'm shooting something that I know I want to slow down. You will get better quality with 30 fps because of bit rates and all that math.

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Ohhh! I see!

Because in my video, if you see when I start shooting with the camera, I dont know if this is due to the fact it's being uploaded with other clips of varying quality (I dont know video tech stuff) but it has a bit of a slow down, almost like a slow blur.

On playback in the camera itself that doesnt seem to be an issue.

Have you noticed things like that at all in your own videos and do you know like, if it's something I'm doing wrong in the settings or is it aspect ratio or something?

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That was probably the shutter speed going slow because of low light. The slower the shutter then brighter picture but more blur. For natural motion it is recommended to use a shutter setting that is twice your FPS. So 30 frames then 60 shutter. 60 fps then 120 shutter. I'm not sure of all the settings you can control with that camera but if that is an option then it is what is recommended for video to have normal looking motion. You will notice that using this rule you need a lot more light indoors and a lot less outdoors.

Ahhh I see! Thank you very much for all your help and advice! That makes a ton more sense now.

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Ahhh I see! Thank you very much for all your help and advice! That makes a ton more sense now.

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