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From: donkeyridersrock
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  • Dude, thank's so much for this video!

    I use a Sony FX-7

    Check out my vid's man!

  • Are you able to tell me the program that you used? :)

  • High shutter speeds are great for sports and fast moving objects to be put in slow-motion. However, I would like to see a test of a low motion object or person moving with different shutter speeds. Great video though.

  • Thanks, now I see Difference. Good "movie" Thumb up m.

  • song?

  • @Bulldog22031

    "Calm Down"

    by The Camp

  • I don't really notice a difference.

  • @bobseyeview21

    The difference is the shutter speed which makes a difference in motion blur. In shooting footage that will be slowed down in post you will want to shoot at a higher shutter speed such that there is a crisper image. Blurry or muddy images (which is hard to see in this video) are typically not all that good looking...

  • 120 shutter FTW

  • Cool

  • 120+ definitely.

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