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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2011

Demonstration of how shutter speed affects video for article on http://cameradojo.com

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  • So, optimally, where do you want your shutter speed to be set at? Or does that all depend on the style and/or subject you are filming?

  • @blindside7 Double the frame rate. If you are shooting 24fps, use 1/50th, if you are shooting 60fps, use 1/120th.

  • How do you keep the exact same lighting (as in color and such) while altering the shutter?

  • @dutchfett You can change the ISO, you can change the aperture, or you can use a neutral density filter.

  • Good test. Thanks!

  • @getlow1985 This will be part of an upcoming article on Camera Dojo. Most people don't understand how shutter speed affects video

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  • @kerrycgarrison

    I know, but I find it hard to create the exact same image. I'm fairly new with using DSLR, I'm used to video camera's. Guess I have to practice a lot. Thank you!

  • Very interesting!

    

  • Good test, thanks!

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