LUMIX GH5 Slow Motion Test! ► Exploring The Best Way To Get It
Photo Moment - March 21, 2018
What’s better… shoot 4K and slow down, or shoot 1080p slo-mo and scale up? I shoot 4K60p regularly so I can do a 2x slowdown on a 30p timeline and have no added frames. But what if you want even SLOWER footage? What is the best way to get it?
On a 30p timeline…
1. Shoot 4K at 60fps and slow down 4x (for a 120fps look), where the software adds every-other-frame?
2. Shoot 1080p at 120fps so you have every frame created in-camera, then scale the video up to 4K (200%)?
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So VFR cuts audio. I see people referring to shooting 4K/60p/8 bit as "slow motion with audio" for 24p/25p timelines.
Have you compared that footage with your VFR settings? Cheers.
I guess this is what we would expect to see but until you see it side by side, you don't really know what you are giving up one way or the other. Thank you so much for taking the time to test this out. I really appreciate it. You are really good at this stuff.
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