Danergo
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fans5eb1be25 Posted at 2-10 13:19
I experienced the same issue like you in low light conditions. Thanks for sharing the video.
If we record at 60fps instead of 30 or 25 in low light, the footage looks much sharper because we are helping the EIS by higher FPS = faster shutter speeds = better EIS & darker footage.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind having darker footage (as it's dark when we are creating these shots). But I DO mind storing 2x larger files just because someone was incapable of adding a setting which can limit the shutter speed to limit where EIS needs (=prioritize EIS in low light, a feature of Action3). |
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