

So try it out guys, it still looks great and does not look like that ugly low shutter mud i remember from watching probably 30fps videos and 33 shutter speed. rolling shutter has its own clock and photo shutter has its own as well, we know that CMOS isnt that fast so i was wonderin why the hell with 48 shutter it still tears the screen on contrasty lines when you pan too quick, loweriung shutter speed solv[es this and makes it look like actual 180 degree should, where movement and blur is spot on, you can pan while handheld and its still good, doing that with 50 shutter is not a good idea but with 41 or 45 is A LOT better. this is it ! This is how footage should look like when shot with 48 shuitter, there is no tearing and people movements blur nicely, maybe its tiny tiny bit too much so from 41 id change it to 42 but i will definitely leave it as my ideal shutter for my canon. I gave it shutter 41 or so, the one below 45 but bigger than 33 and i recorded something. Today i discovered something about the shutter in canon eos M, maybe that works with other ones i dont know so. Ok, i dont want to come out like a heretic retard but.

What do the purist use nowadays, 24.000 fps or 23.976 fps ? I know it, has to do with tube televisions and fields and frames in 60Hz, so I know why it exists.īut nowadays with all the LCD screens and most viewed on computer, smartphone or smart LCD TV's, there is no reason for 23.976 fps right ? One thing that puzzles me is how the 180 degree rule purist work around with NTSC 60hz and 24 fps and 180 degree rule.īut for historical reasons, 24 fps on digital is 23.976 fps.
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The youtube video of 24fps vs 60 fps is a whole different topic, but THAT I do notice and I hate it in movies and series.ĭon't get me started on settings like motion plus and fluid motion and other 200Hz-400Hz-800Hz frame/field rate shit on modern TV's
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It all looks like 180 degree shutter to me.īut like you said, a pro can probably tell. I think, that I can't tell the difference between the range 1/40th and 1/60th (The range is probably even bigger for me ). It's more like, how small difference in 180 degree rule are visible to most humans. The youtube video link I posted, it's just so funny Hate to watch people walking at 1/200th shutter time.

I agree that 180 degree looks the most natural and use it for that reason too.
