Hi sixthday. You shutter speed can't be lower than the frame rate. Shutter speeds lower than 1/25" are meant for photography and have no use for videography. As a general rule of thumb your shutter speed should be double the frame rate. Meaning if your frame rate is 30FPS your shutter speed should be 1/60". Which in most situations require ND filters.
skyhighmedia Posted at 12-29 01:06
Hi sixthday. You shutter speed can't be lower than the frame rate. Shutter speeds lower than 1/25" are meant for photography and have no use for videography. As a general rule of thumb your shutter speed should be double the frame rate. Meaning if your frame rate is 30FPS your shutter speed should be 1/60". Which in most situations require ND filters.
Thanks for the information. I understand now. It is just the noise is too much under room light due to the high ISO. And I have to use neatvideo to post process which increases the processing time 10x times.
Hi, thanks for the inquiry. As of the time being this is not possible, however, the post on #2 would be the reason for that. Thank you for the support and understanding.