Fits in HD on a CF card and how much you take as a rule on a two-minute video on? .. I've heard of 10% .. when one is making a similar promotional trailer
Psalm and what it takes, 24/25 pder 30 frames?
Antwort von Pianist:
Exactly, you always take on just 10 percent, the rest remains black.
Matthias
Antwort von gaga:
I meant as an orientation course .. how much you take of his recorded material as a final
Antwort von Pianist:
Ah - you mean the shooting ratio, then write it.
This is very different. One to ten may be considered as a rough guideline, but may be more or less synonymous. I turn, for example, much tighter, right down to 1:2, if I am particularly brave.
Matthias
Antwort von gaga:
I just wonder how much memory should I take if I am one days on the road - which are not exactly cheap D:
Antwort von Frank B.:
That you can aussrechnen yourself! What data rate write your camera (I will not now look for you). Then you can ausrechen on how many minutes you come in the capacity that has your memory card. It is now only a question of how effectively you work. In the worst case you film 5 cards full and have no good shots here. At best, you come with 1: 1 made, that is all you s.end aufnimmst is in the movie. This is only a theoretical value, probably the ninth with some claim reached. This must be extremely good or already planned or under the artistic aspect aware all be taken as it comes. With a planned 2 minutes of film you can get on well with a memory card - just does a little of it, how large it is. If you are calculating a length of 10:1, you would have to be on the safe page, if you not all instead of stupid. Personally, I would anyway always take more cards, because it can happen once synonymous fast that a drop out. Then one looks really old. That's already left me a few times with cheap SD cards Sun