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Gruffy said:
nick s said:
I would probably mostly shoot in 720p anyway, but say i did want to shoot at 1080p and make some nice slow mo shots, are they still going to look decent at 30fps?
The short answer is no.The human eye/brain needs a minimum of between 18-24fps to be tricked into seeing seamless movement rather than a sequence of stills.
I really like the idea of the slo mo stuff so i guess it owuld be quite important! For example what FPS would the Ken Block youtube vids be shot at? Some of the slo mo shots in those are awesome!
nick s said:
Gruffy said:
nick s said:
I would probably mostly shoot in 720p anyway, but say i did want to shoot at 1080p and make some nice slow mo shots, are they still going to look decent at 30fps?
The short answer is no.The human eye/brain needs a minimum of between 18-24fps to be tricked into seeing seamless movement rather than a sequence of stills.
I really like the idea of the slo mo stuff so i guess it owuld be quite important! For example what FPS would the Ken Block youtube vids be shot at? Some of the slo mo shots in those are awesome!
Let's say 24fps is the minimum you need for good quality viewing (debatable, but it's generally so).
30fps will, therefore be slightly smoother than 24fps, if you are recording and playing back at the same frame rate and also as long as your playback device can handle that frame rate. Some playback devices, in Europe especially, will be designed to play at 25fps because that is our TV standard here, unlike N.America where it's 30fps. So those 25fps playback devices will try and adapt the 30fps footage to 25fps which generally ends up looking jerky.
If you record at 30fps and slow it down with your playback device it will inevitably not look very smooth.
If you record at 60fps, or 120fps and playback at 30fps you'll get smoother slo-mo than if you record at 30fps and slow down the playback.
Does that all make sense?
Also, I'm interested to hear what all those people considering buying the Hero 3 for the 4K recording are going to view those 4k recordings on.
Edited by FurtiveFreddy on Wednesday 24th October 11:03
FurtiveFreddy said:
Sorry, I'm not following this at all.
Let's say 24fps is the minimum you need for good quality viewing (debatable, but it's generally so).
30fps will, therefore be slightly smoother, as long as your playback device can handle that frame rate. Some playback devices, in Europe especially, will be designed to play at 25fps because that is our TV standard here, unlike N.America where it's 30fps. So those 25fps playback devices will try and adapt the 30fps footage to 25fps which generally ends up looking jerky.
If you record at 60fps, or 120fps and playback at 30fps you'll get smoother slo-mo than if you record at 30fps and slow down the playback.
Does that all make sense?
Also, I'm interested to hear what all those people considering buying the Hero 3 for the 4K recording are going to view those 4k recordings on.
Ahh, ok, now it's clicked! I get it now! So now i want the Black edition with 60fps! Decision decisions!Let's say 24fps is the minimum you need for good quality viewing (debatable, but it's generally so).
30fps will, therefore be slightly smoother, as long as your playback device can handle that frame rate. Some playback devices, in Europe especially, will be designed to play at 25fps because that is our TV standard here, unlike N.America where it's 30fps. So those 25fps playback devices will try and adapt the 30fps footage to 25fps which generally ends up looking jerky.
If you record at 60fps, or 120fps and playback at 30fps you'll get smoother slo-mo than if you record at 30fps and slow down the playback.
Does that all make sense?
Also, I'm interested to hear what all those people considering buying the Hero 3 for the 4K recording are going to view those 4k recordings on.
Apologies, I misread your post and assumed you were planning to shoot at 30fps and then try to edit slow-mos with that footage (which wouldn't work). 60fps footage played back at 25-30fps would look perfectly fine, like all the slow-mo GoPro footage you might have seen from the Hero2, only at 1080p.
Gruffy said:
Apologies, I misread your post and assumed you were planning to shoot at 30fps and then try to edit slow-mos with that footage (which wouldn't work). 60fps footage played back at 25-30fps would look perfectly fine, like all the slow-mo GoPro footage you might have seen from the Hero2, only at 1080p.
so 60fps is essential then really for any sort of decent slo mo?Just noticed that the silver edition does 60fps @ 720p. That's probably adequate for me actually! As not massively fussed in the difference between 720 & 1080!!
nick s said:
Gruffy said:
Apologies, I misread your post and assumed you were planning to shoot at 30fps and then try to edit slow-mos with that footage (which wouldn't work). 60fps footage played back at 25-30fps would look perfectly fine, like all the slow-mo GoPro footage you might have seen from the Hero2, only at 1080p.
so 60fps is essential then really for any sort of decent slo mo?Just noticed that the silver edition does 60fps @ 720p. That's probably adequate for me actually! As not massively fussed in the difference between 720 & 1080!!
Gruffy said:
nick s said:
Gruffy said:
Apologies, I misread your post and assumed you were planning to shoot at 30fps and then try to edit slow-mos with that footage (which wouldn't work). 60fps footage played back at 25-30fps would look perfectly fine, like all the slow-mo GoPro footage you might have seen from the Hero2, only at 1080p.
so 60fps is essential then really for any sort of decent slo mo?Just noticed that the silver edition does 60fps @ 720p. That's probably adequate for me actually! As not massively fussed in the difference between 720 & 1080!!
What sort of file size are you looking at though for say 30 mins of footage shot at 720p @ 120fps?! surely an outrageous size?
nick s said:
What sort of file size are you looking at though for say 30 mins of footage shot at 720p @ 120fps?! surely an outrageous size?
Yes, it'll be big. I've spent the last year with a Hero2 shooting at 720p @ 60fps and I've not struggled with capacity. 120fps should be roughly double the size. Hopefully the media storage technology will keep pace with the camera development as the shooting speeds go up.Right ok, so now i guess i just need to make my own decision! I wish there was an option to have the black edition without the wifi remote!!
What exactly can you do with the remote? Is it only to set up stationary shots etc? What's the range of the camera and iphoen app for example? Do you need to be within a certain distance of the camera?
What exactly can you do with the remote? Is it only to set up stationary shots etc? What's the range of the camera and iphoen app for example? Do you need to be within a certain distance of the camera?
I'd imagine you can do everything with the remote that you can do with the camera itself, given that the camera only has two buttons.
Does the iPhone app work via BlueTooth (at least when there's no WiFi connection around)? If that's the case then it won't work for me or many others anyway on account of the battery draw.
Does the iPhone app work via BlueTooth (at least when there's no WiFi connection around)? If that's the case then it won't work for me or many others anyway on account of the battery draw.
Gruffy said:
I'd imagine you can do everything with the remote that you can do with the camera itself, given that the camera only has two buttons.
Does the iPhone app work via BlueTooth (at least when there's no WiFi connection around)? If that's the case then it won't work for me or many others anyway on account of the battery draw.
I'm not 100%, but I believe it connects via an adhoc wifi network straight to the goproDoes the iPhone app work via BlueTooth (at least when there's no WiFi connection around)? If that's the case then it won't work for me or many others anyway on account of the battery draw.
On the HD2 you can do everything on the remote that you can on the camera buttons, and the remote screen duplicates the display on the camera. From the pictures above it looks like the app gives you easier control of the menus than the camera or remote does. And yes its an ad hoc WiFi network.
nick s said:
Ok, sounds good. About to pull the trigger on the black edition then! Can anyone vouch for actioncameras.co.uk though? Is it a legit site? I don't want to part with nearly £400 for a pre-order and not ever have a camera turn up!
Yes, also, I have a voucher code for 10% off if you wantEdited by nick s on Wednesday 24th October 12:36
nick s said:
Salgar said:
Yes, also, I have a voucher code for 10% off if you want
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Salgar said:
nick s said:
Salgar said:
Yes, also, I have a voucher code for 10% off if you want
Yes please!!! Is it best to send in a private message?'BARON10' is the code I know. Courtesy of BaronVonGrumble who makes amusing motorbike videos on YouTube and is a member of these forums.
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