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Regular Crew
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Re: 1st Time Using EX1R -Need Setting Advice Etc.
You can't adjust the shutter to be slower than the frame rate you're shooting in
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Re: 1st Time Using EX1R -Need Setting Advice Etc.
Sure you can adjust the shutter to be slower than than frame rate. It is called Slow Shutter and/or EX Slow Shutter. I don't recommend it for anything with movement, but nevertheless, it can be done.
You're only viable option if you need more light for 60i is to kick in some gain . . . or get a light.
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Re: 1st Time Using EX1R -Need Setting Advice Etc.
I didn't mention SLS deliberately as it's in "special effect" realm. For true motion you can't lower the shutter below the frame rate, period.
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