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  • you are not supposed to pan that camera in low shutter speeds

  • Try switching to 1080/24p with shutter set to angle at 180.

  • Apart from the settings... Very uninteresting shot... no lighting, no subject... just some feedback to your question.

  • He's a little girl

  • Hey its Jeff Boyd from Extreme Motion Productions. If you shoot in 24p you are getting 24fps progressively, meaning frame by frame and not interlaced. this is good but you need to set your shutter to 1/48 which is double your frame rate. this makes for a much smoother effect. If you shoot in 24p and use 1/60 shutter, 2.5 frames will be lost due to the camera capturing the frames as the shutter is closed.

    Jeff Boyd

    EMP

  • It needs more lighting and a faster shutter speed which has nothing to do with frame rate or fps.

  • Needs more lighting................

  • nice mousepad

  • Try with shutter at 1/50th

  • To make it look a little more 'film' like you need to.... use a 35mm adapter for the depth of field. Shoot 24p but you need 1/48fps not 1/60.

  • I mean shutter speed needs to be 1/48 (not fps).

  • sorry, did not read this xD.

  • shutter 1/48? wha? i'm confused right here.

  • @rebaz its double the frame rate dude.

    if you shoot 24 fps, regardless of Interlacing or Progressive scanning, you should be shooting at a 1/48th of a second shutter speed.

    Its just the industry defined standard of how to shoot etc :) Hope that helps!

  • You are shooting progressive. That means: dont move the camera, unless you follow something trough the shot!!

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  • 24P dosent make the look of film, 25p pal is so close most the time you cant tell. its... depth of field, lighting, framing, subject matter, the craft of film making makes video look like film. nothing out the box, point n shoot will. but yea step back and zoom in or get some lens with shallower DOF

  • try stepping back an zooming in more. Along with a full aperture this will give you great DOF and a more cinematic look.

  • That was weird...almost felt a little motion sickness there

    I am thinking about buying the camera...thanks for sharing.

    Peace

  • I just read that in 24p the panning should be done very slowly an object can't live the screen in less than 7 seconds a film camera pro stated in a very trusted forum

    FYI

  • what should be the right settings on a pmwex3 to avoid this panning jumping effect and have a smooth panning  vision

    anyone ?

  • Dude--what FRAME rate did you shoot this with? 24fps is film...you can shoot at any shutter speed bro. And you might have outputed at the wrong setting...check that first.

  • he is using 24, so if you pan too fast you get the strobing effect. If you dont want the jumping effect pan slower or dont use 24p :)

  • what shutter speed is best on a sony ex1 then? (in terms of giving it that film look)

    thanks!

  • Shutter for sure man.

  • The problem is the shutter speed.

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