The main reason why 24fps looks so choppy on these cameras is because generally we aren't able to use the 180 shutter rule (i.e. using 1/48 or 1/50 shutter speed) without nd filter. Which results in lack of motion blur in the frames
Hi everyone! Using DJI Osmo Pocket 2, I need to film night music live concerts, do you think 60 FPS would give better and smoother footage than 30 FPS or won´t be any difference?
@@matias.avenali actually at a night concert where it's mostly lowlight situation, try for 30fps instead so your shutter speed will be lower allowing for more light in and without needing to up your ISO too much which cause your footage to be of lower quality and grainier
Hello this video was shot in 30 frames, which I recommend to everyone as an optimal set up. If you want to do some fancy looking slow motion clips or videos then yes shoot it at 60 then export it as 30FPS.
The main reason why 24fps looks so choppy on these cameras is because generally we aren't able to use the 180 shutter rule (i.e. using 1/48 or 1/50 shutter speed) without nd filter. Which results in lack of motion blur in the frames
Thanks for clarifying, I stayed on 30 FPS once I started using it, and definitely ND filters a great improvement in any outside occasion.
What setting are you using now on your DJI 2?
It was all on auto in that filming and quality setting - battery.
Hi everyone! Using DJI Osmo Pocket 2, I need to film night music live concerts, do you think 60 FPS would give better and smoother footage than 30 FPS or won´t be any difference?
Yes, go with 60 FPS or 48, much better filming than with 30FPS, and use settings - quality. I plan on doing review with higher FPS when filming.
@@alkibtech Thank you Alkib!!!
@@matias.avenali actually at a night concert where it's mostly lowlight situation, try for 30fps instead so your shutter speed will be lower allowing for more light in and without needing to up your ISO too much which cause your footage to be of lower quality and grainier
@@thebestmediocregamer thank you gamer. I show you my last vid, always on 30 fps 4k th-cam.com/video/YwiIgZRrIcw/w-d-xo.html
60 fps but rendered and exported 30fps.
Hello this video was shot in 30 frames, which I recommend to everyone as an optimal set up. If you want to do some fancy looking slow motion clips or videos then yes shoot it at 60 then export it as 30FPS.