I'll be shooting video with my new 5D III and I keep reading that I should double the frames per second
30p/25p/24p to get the proper shutter speed: 30p->1/60 25p->1/50(PAL) and 24p->1/50 (closest speed).
SO my question is why and that I might better understand, what is the logic behind this?
Shooting 1080/30p I find that shutter speeds over 1/60 look very Jittery and I know that that can be used as an effect or look. I guess I find 1/60 a little jittery as well, so I windup shooting at 1/30- am I making a mistake?
30p/25p/24p to get the proper shutter speed: 30p->1/60 25p->1/50(PAL) and 24p->1/50 (closest speed).
SO my question is why and that I might better understand, what is the logic behind this?
Shooting 1080/30p I find that shutter speeds over 1/60 look very Jittery and I know that that can be used as an effect or look. I guess I find 1/60 a little jittery as well, so I windup shooting at 1/30- am I making a mistake?