Frage von sEjk:Hi,
about what is arguably the best Shuttereinstellung for a Fußballspie (an approximate indication would give me enough) l? I can not yet say exactly with what a camera I will be filming the game. I would later aufjedenfall synonymous slow motion from the recorded material make. From the settings of everything I shot up to make total.
Thank you very much
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
Sporting events are typically with 1 / 50 second exposure time filmed, so like any PAL camcorder in the default setting would do.
Shorter exposure times only lead to movements that look inharmonious. Slow, however (no preference with the exposure time) is very limited, since a PAL camcorder
is 25 fps (50 fields per second) recording.
Maybe make a few times before you sample recordings to provide you with even a picture of it?
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Antwort von veit:
Thanks for the reply.
I've heard of tennis when you have to set a short exposure times, but no plan. thought that football would be similar to rapid movements of the ball, etc. to liquid. Jo, ich werd sample recordings aufjedenfall make. ists with 25b / s aufkeinenfall possible passable sport moderate slow to make? Must be previously discussed with my clients if I can make slow, but the camera did not yet available.
Greeting
Antwort von Markus:
... you have to set a short exposure times, [...] to fast movements of the ball, etc. to liquid. Exactly the opposite is true: You Reduzierst the exposure time, then seem not liquid movements, but hakeliger.
Interestingly, short exposure times only when you behind sharp stills from the video recordings to export. For any television application would be feasible but I refrained from taking, with less than 1 / 50 s exposure time record.
To "sport slow motion" to make, would you rather, a Camera, with more than 25 fps can hold. Such cameras, however, there is only in the higher price range and a "real football Slow Motion Camera" cost about as much as a neat little house.
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