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Formula Drift Streets of Long Beach shot on 5D MKIII

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V8Beast:
Very nice!

keithfullermusic:
Interesting.  Why does it do that?  Is it because 1/2000 leaves shots to sharp that they don't blend together? Do you need 1/160 or something like that so they arent as crisp?  Or do you just need something like 120 fps?

1sicknickel:
Thats the exact same question I've been asking here http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=5492.0
Ive seen so many videos where people are talking about shooting fast shutter speeds so I took that advice and it looks like I was wrong. I will have it all figured out by next month when I have to shoot again because a buddy of mine was shooting 60fps at 1/160th at the same event and his results came out awesome.

--- Quote from: keithfullermusic on April 14, 2012, 03:34:42 PM ---Interesting.  Why does it do that?  Is it because 1/2000 leaves shots to sharp that they don't blend together? Do you need 1/160 or something like that so they arent as crisp?  Or do you just need something like 120 fps?

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Viggo:
I normally shoot at 1/30s for video, much smoother...

1sicknickel:
If Im shooting 24fps which I was about 90% of the time I shoot 1/50th if I want film look but if I want no motion blur I was shooting 1/2000th in some of the footage.

--- Quote from: Viggo on April 14, 2012, 04:38:57 PM ---I normally shoot at 1/30s for video, much smoother...

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