Mzp
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tanasit Posted at 7-5 12:00
RE: shutter speed would be over a thousand, which would reflect badly on video quality.
Can you explain how bad is it?
Yes with shutter speed being in the thousands what would happen is that the drone would take thousands of pictures a second and fitting that into whatever frame rate you have, i.e. 60fps. This would result in jitter around moving objects and would create an unpleasant effect on the video, the video would have unnatural looking colors, having very contrasty overly bright and overly dark areas, blurring in the video, imho it looks just horrible, unless someone needs this for some arti work. This is from Google:
Using high shutter speeds with video content does freeze motion on each frame, resulting in very crisp individual images. However, when played back at normal video frame rates, the motion can appear hyper-realistic and gives give a very jittery, unsettled feeling to the viewer. |
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