Frage von kiwipresse:Someone knows if there is an HD camera that are comparable with the SonyCX6
, but additionally has a function, with the slow motion I can take?
And what exactly does time lapse? means synonymous record in slow motion? And what has the shutter with slow motion to be done? I know that with the shutter exposure time together, but what is the difference between the shutter and record in slow motion?
Hope someone understands my confusion and can help me.
I've already fought through various forums, but really found nothing, unfortunately.
Antwort von Daigoro:
Someone knows if there is an HD camera that are comparable with the SonyCX6
, but additionally has a function, with the slow motion I can take? In HD? At least in the consumer area.
In the lower quality HDV series of the HC for 3 seconds.
The Samsung VP-HMX10 is 720p with 50 frames per second, which already for ne 50% slow enough
The Samsung VP-HMX20 can store up to 300 images per second for 10 seconds record, however, synonymous in much reduced resolution.
The two Samsungs generally have a fairly weak picture.
And what exactly does time lapse? means synonymous record in slow motion? Time lapse Time Lapse, exactly the opposite of slow motion.
And what has the shutter with slow motion to be done? Erstmal nix.
I know that with the shutter exposure time together, but what is the difference between the shutter and record in slow motion? Shutter speed: the time the picture is exposed.
With higher (or lower .. depending on how one's looks, as in 1 / x is given), the shutter speed Picture shorter movements exposed and thus more accurately represented.
slow motion: more pictures per second, which then for example 25 images will be expected down to a liquid, slowed movement to arise.
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
Shutter is actually the closure, it is in the video does not really exist. Nevertheless, it stands for the exposure time (shutter = exposure time).
The exposure time is limited by the frame rate is limited. Is logical, right?
Antwort von kiwipresse:
s.ok thanks.
But there are slow motion cameras that can record, just probably not Handycam synonymous or I read somewhere that HD cameras in general are not suitable for slow motion recording. I do not know if that's true or not.
And what happens if I longer exposure images using shutter ... arises not ne type slower Picture? But the is no real slow motion, right?
Antwort von Daigoro:
And what happens if I longer exposure images using shutter. This happens:
http://z.about.com/d/photography/1/0/c/1/-/-/IMG_5037-shutterspeed.jpg
Or this:
http://www.homephotog.com/tutorials/images/shutter-2.gif
The exposure time is limited by the frame rate is limited. Is logical, right? Are video cameras but synonymous with 'Slow Shutter' - how does it actually? The image number / s varies not.
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
Then while you have a video with 25fps normal, but see only zb 5fps, or what is always synonymous. Does not contradict the rule that the exposure time can not be longer than the framerate. Because ultimately, then yes, you have a frame rate of 5fps ... System Due to 25fps recorded.
Sieht halt shit out.
Antwort von B.DeKid:
http://www.photron.com/
Fastcam SA1 is not specific but rather Cam no "normal"