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Old 06-02-2013, 01:16 PM  
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Originally Posted by Grapesoda View Post
might try that... shoot 60i now and 60th
60i is good for recording fast motion and slowing it down cranking the shutter up in 30p will give the effect that you see in alot of feature film fight scenes. Going to 125 is definitely going to cause you to lose an Fstop of light as mentioned previously in this thread. I wouldnt use it unless you are trying to shoot really fast movement or get really smooth slow motion. I shoot DSLR at 60 shutter speed in 30p and 50 shutter speed for 24p. Most of my big clients I have shot for prefer the raw footage in 30p. You can break the rules and go under or course to let more light in but be careful about motion blur if you have fast moving subjects. I tend to crank the ISO up as far as 1600 on the 5D Mark III & shoot with a higher FSTOP to get more depth of field. I only go under 5.6 if my subject isn't moving around to much. Rack focusing constantly is a pain. Shoot at a high ISO and crank it to f8 if you can for a more forgiving focus area.
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