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Ron Evans April 11th, 2013 09:41 AM

Re: 24 or 30
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Morse (Post 1790039)
Ron,

Are you speaking specifically about natively from your camera to TV? The OP question, or point, was whether 30p could be put on a BD, and presumably, viewed on a BD player. I assumed she would like to shoot in 30p.

I think we have covered that both 24P and 30P can be put on a Bluray disc.Initial desire was for 24P and that would work just fine being part of the Bluray spec. I think most of the other comments, mine included were questioning using 24P motion in the GoPro that with my own experience needs to be stabilized even for 60P if worn or handheld. It is very small and light and difficult to keep steady. Standing still when mounted on my chestpack or helmet is fine but I always have to post stabilize clips shot when skiing or walking. My Sony HX30V still camera is in my mind a better camera for general use. Long zoom, steadyshot image stabilizer, etc. I take both with me when skiing.

Ron Evans

Rob Morse April 11th, 2013 10:11 AM

Re: 24 or 30
 
I'm with you. I would love to shoot 60p but my gopro is the only camera I have that gives me that option.

Ian Newland April 11th, 2013 09:26 PM

Re: 24 or 30
 
Lynne, do a few wearing/walking tests in 1080/30 and 720/60 and choose which you are happiness with with regards to JelloCam, also try 1080/60. I know what i would be using.

Lynne Whelden April 13th, 2013 07:13 PM

Re: 24 or 30
 
Do most editing programs easily edit 1080p60 these days? I did a google search and the pickin's were slim and grim. I take it that's what your preference is, right?

Ron Evans April 13th, 2013 07:25 PM

Re: 24 or 30
 
I now have Edius 6.07, Vegas 12 and ADOBE Suite CS6 all edit 60P just fine and have done so for some time.

Ron Evans

Ian Newland April 13th, 2013 07:57 PM

Re: 24 or 30
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne Whelden (Post 1790406)
Do most editing programs easily edit 1080p60 these days? I did a google search and the pickin's were slim and grim. I take it that's what your preference is, right?

Nope, 720p 60, do the wearing test and you will see why.


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