At 11:09 PM 8/5/2011, kelvin smibert wrote:
>Accepting all being said about frame rates and i and p.....How about
>cameras which offer a full range of shutter speeds ? Not only in stills
>but in video as well.   (eg: Canon 60D). What should one choose among
>speeds from 1/4000 sec to 1/15 sec ...?? Wow!

I'm still learning, but I can tell you from experience that anything 
slower than your frame rate (1/30, 1/15, and slower) looks blurry and 
slows the effective frame rate down. I've read that faster than the 
frame rate can look a bit jerky, but I haven't seen that in the 
limited tests I've run and can't understand why it should look jerky.

Unless, of course, a little motion blur in each still frame helps the 
illusion of motion once the frames are flickered past your eyes.

Mike Boom 



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