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Thread: Shutter speed and it's apparantley super depth of field possiblities...?

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    Inactive Member twister!'s Avatar
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    Some nice and dramatic compositions there. Hope you were shooting through some glass or something on those first two clips...

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    Remember...Just because it can pick up rain or give you what appears to be more detail is not always a good thing.

    If I adjust the shutter angle on a motion picture camera I have in a way adjusted the shutter speed. Along with that I now have to be more careful when the camera moves(Pans/Tilts) as well as when things move in front of me. Object speed will not always look natural.

    This is one of the things I don't like about video. You can adjust the shutter and make the frames to crisp--to clean.

    Use it wisely...

    Good Luck

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