Its not explained in this video. Why is the Slowmo recording blur? Because in Slowmo must record the camera around 200-300 FPS. Thats needs much more calculating speed and save Speed on the HDD. Its Limited at around 30 Mbit/s. The Camera must reduce the resolution. A Slowmow HD Cam like Olympus iSpeed 3 costs around 12 000€. The Bitrate is around 4000 Mbit/s. The cam save Movies only on a DDR Ram Drive.
since it's only got 3 sec of slow mo, and it's blury, should i rather go with a cheaper cam corder and do the slow mo scenes in vegas or after effects? :/
when it is in slowmotion, it focuses on a certain area and doesnt use auto focus. So the result is that an area may look blurred but it is out of focus.
I think it's a bit blury because of the high frame rate... It all happens so fast that it don't get to much light and it ends with a bit blury picture. I have an SR12 an I can see that it's a bit more blury than regular when I'm playing the slow motion videos on the television!
Though, It's my thoughts, I don't know if its the real answer.
Its not explained in this video. Why is the Slowmo recording blur? Because in Slowmo must record the camera around 200-300 FPS. Thats needs much more calculating speed and save Speed on the HDD. Its Limited at around 30 Mbit/s. The Camera must reduce the resolution. A Slowmow HD Cam like Olympus iSpeed 3 costs around 12 000€. The Bitrate is around 4000 Mbit/s. The cam save Movies only on a DDR Ram Drive.
Crustenscharbap 1 year ago
since it's only got 3 sec of slow mo, and it's blury, should i rather go with a cheaper cam corder and do the slow mo scenes in vegas or after effects? :/
tarrizzzzzzzzz 1 year ago
Just use a program like vegas to put it in slow motion, youll have a better result ! :)
fulltimespy 3 years ago
no. to get true slow-mo you need a high fps camera, not just slowing down the video in an editing program.
CipherMind117 2 years ago
when it is in slowmotion, it focuses on a certain area and doesnt use auto focus. So the result is that an area may look blurred but it is out of focus.
ksk8terkeaton 3 years ago
I think its because when you rec in slow motion the resolution of your cam decrease because the buffer, you know?
andrehmoons 3 years ago
So the conclusion is that slow motion mode is useless, because you can do the same in post-production and also will be blury.
manzanas2 3 years ago
Good:)
I think it's a bit blury because of the high frame rate... It all happens so fast that it don't get to much light and it ends with a bit blury picture. I have an SR12 an I can see that it's a bit more blury than regular when I'm playing the slow motion videos on the television!
Though, It's my thoughts, I don't know if its the real answer.
Any other sugestions?
StianKarlsen93 3 years ago
nice witch cut programm use you?
MadMagasine13 3 years ago
This one was done with Premiere Pro 2.
Thanks for watching.
Manzanasman 3 years ago