Osmo Action motion blur
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pigtown101
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I recently bought the Osmo Action and have been extremely impressed however recently when viewing my footage on my computer it appeared to have motion blur hindering the sharp HD look of the Osmo. I am currently using D-Cinelike with antiwarp on, ISO 100, ND 32, 4k 30fps, 1/60 shutter speed. Anyone else have this issue and know how to fix it? It is extremely annoying.http://file:///G:/Snowboarding/Osmo%20Action/DJI_0118.MP4
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M2Wair
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Increase your shutter speed, you have it set for motion blur! And the link you provided doesn't work

Or shoot 60fps
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pigtown101
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M2Wair Posted at 1-11 03:05
Increase your shutter speed, you have it set for motion blur! And the link you provided doesn't work

Or shoot 60fps

Sorry about the link and thanks for the reply however what do you reccomend I set the shutter speed to? Atm it is set to allow the 180 rule.
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pigtown101 Posted at 1-11 05:47
Sorry about the link and thanks for the reply however what do you reccomend I set the shutter speed to? Atm it is set to allow the 180 rule.
But you mentioned in the OP you want to stop motion blur so increasing the ss will do just that. Double it and if needed, up it, to taste.

Personally, i like motion blur as its more natural to the eye.
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El Diabolico
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Forget any cinematic rule regarding fps when shooting with the OA unless you're using a tripod or a 3-axis gimbal. Rocksteady stabilization is based on high shutter speed.
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El Diabolico Posted at 1-16 02:33
Forget any cinematic rule regarding fps when shooting with the OA unless you're using a tripod or a 3-axis gimbal. Rocksteady stabilization is based on high shutter speed.

thanks a lot, i've adjusted the shutter speed and threw down some tricks today with no motion blur thanks for all the help
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