Canon HF200 - trap shooting slow-motion test

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

Using the AVS Video Editor, I took the same short clip and slowed it at five different rates: .5x, .4x, .3x, .2x, and .1x. I also magnified (zoomed in on) the clip the maximum percentage possible in the editing software. I'm hoping the AVS technical folks can explain how to smooth the frame progression in the slowest speeds.

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  • Hmm. It seems my first reply didn't post. Anyway, the reason the proportions look more like 4:3 than 16:9 is because I cropped the clips (i.e. zoomed in on them) during the editing in order to get maximum magnification on the target breaks. If you go to my other YouTube site ("heartpursuer") you'll see several videos I shot with my HF200 (same settings) that are the usual 16:9 HD format.

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  • @mr60cod To be honest with you, I can't recall the precise menu commands. I haven't used the AVS editing software since I got my iMac quad-core several months ago. I actually prefer it to iMovie, which I'm using now, but my PC can't compare with the processing speed of the quad-core, so I feel like I'm stuck. I wish AVS made an Apple compatible suite of programs.

  • @lafayette1964 how do you get slow mo on AVS video editer

  • if this is the hf200, then why is it in 3:4?

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