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Ofer Levy November 13th, 2008 05:27 AM

Best way to shoot slow motion with the EX3?
 
Hi,

I am trying to get some footage of big bats in flight in day time. What is the best way to do it? My standard setting is 1080 25p 1/50th shutter speed.
Is 720 25p at 60fps the way to go? What should be the shutter speed?

Thanks,

Ofer Levy Nature Photographer

David Lorente November 13th, 2008 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ofer Levy (Post 962974)
Hi,

I am trying to get some footage of big bats in flight in day time. What is the best way to do it? My standard setting is 1080 25p 1/50th shutter speed.
Is 720 25p at 60fps the way to go? What should be the shutter speed?

Thanks,

Ofer Levy Nature Photographer

If you shoot 25p and use a 1/50th second shutter, then set the shutter mode to Angle and set a 180 degrees shutter. This means that exposure time will be 1/2 the frame rate, no matter the frame rate you set, and you will get a visually consistent footage.

The choice of the frame rate depends on the subject and the effect you want to achieve. 60 fps footage "projected" at 25 fps means we are seeing things at 41.6% the real speed. Maybe that's too much, in which case you should set a lower frame rate, or not enough, and you need... well, another kind of camera.

The only way to know is shooting some footage trying different frame rates.

Ofer Levy November 13th, 2008 06:22 AM

Thanks David !
I am shooting big birds in flight - crans for example.

Ted OMalley November 13th, 2008 07:40 AM

Is there any reason you wouldn't use overcrank? This would provide the best quality - greater Mbps. Do you need the audio? I would should 720 24p overcranked to 60p. Then, in post, I'd have the most flexibility to adjust the speed, including ramping it up and down for dramatic scenes.

My $.02.

Steve Phillipps November 13th, 2008 12:14 PM

Agree with Ted, Ofer, always overcrank for birds or bats flying, it just looks right. Something to do with viewing an image on a screen rather than in actuality makes bird flight at normal speed so quick and flappy that it just looks wrong! Shoot at half speed (50fps) and it looks like you think it does in reality! That's why I'd never recommend a camera that only does 25P for someone shooting wildlife, the slomo is so vital.
Steve

Ofer Levy November 13th, 2008 01:12 PM

Thanks guys! So I should shoot at 720 25p with 60 fps - how about shutter speed?
Thanks again,
Ofer

Steve Phillipps November 13th, 2008 01:13 PM

Always 180 degrees

Ofer Levy November 13th, 2008 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Phillipps (Post 963207)
Always 180 degrees

Thank you sir ! (-:


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