24 thoughts on “Shutter Speed

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  2. thanks for your advice, I just bought my first DSLR Camera yesterday, the Canon 60D, I had a Nikon 5100, but it didn’t let you have the freedom to adjust shutter speed while taking video. I assume these shutter speed tips also work when filming 25 fps (PAL) or are these the recommended speeds for NTSC? Anyways thanks again, 1/500 is what I’m best to record in as I’m capturing video for airsoft, lots of running involved. Have a great New Year!!

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  5. @BruckThatsMe Also, shooting in very dark settings with a flash will give you a pretty good image even with moving people because you only see the moment when the flash is illuminating the subject. I’ve shot people dancing in clubs at 1/15 which allow for some ambient background light. Of course, in a brighter setting you’ll want a faster Tv unless you’re looking for motion blur. Focal length is also important. General rule is the reciprocal of the focal length, ie. @24mm Tv = 1/24 minimum.

  6. What shutter speed would anyone say is best for very fast moving video, because i’m gonna have to shoot stuff out of a helicopter so I need video that’s not gonna be blurry and can keep up really good

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