Shutter Speeds
Marbury
16 Jun 2014 09:58
As I am a novice at video I am not sure why we have shutter speed settings for it. I can understand photography but I thought you get a frame rate for video and that was it. I was just wondering when shooting in manual mode what is a good ballpark shutterspeed/ISO to go with so I can concentrate on the aperture which is my main concern.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Videostock50
16 Jun 2014 10:21
try google -
shutter speed video 180 degree rule
shutter speed video 180 degree rule
ODesigns
16 Jun 2014 11:09
Ballpark: shutter speed should be at least twice your frame rate, when conditions permit.
So, shooting 30fps? Set your shutter to 60. Any less, and you'll start to see pronounced motion blur. Any more, and the video will look too "sharp."
But of course, there may be times when you may want those artistic effects.
For ISO, shoot at the lowest possible, again when conditions permit. I wouldn't go much more than 1600 unless you do some major noise suppression in post.
So, shooting 30fps? Set your shutter to 60. Any less, and you'll start to see pronounced motion blur. Any more, and the video will look too "sharp."
But of course, there may be times when you may want those artistic effects.
For ISO, shoot at the lowest possible, again when conditions permit. I wouldn't go much more than 1600 unless you do some major noise suppression in post.