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Got a 7D, but can someone explain FPS vs Shutter Speed?
I'm playing around with Video mode on my 7D. Since I'm used to shooting stills, I'm not quite sure if I am understanding the differences and relationship of FPS and Shutter Speed. I thought that at, say, 30 FPS, this would mean that the image sensor would capture data 30 times per second, resulting in 30 distinct frames… -
Re: Got a 7D, but can someone explain FPS vs Shutter Speed?
Right, you so at 30FPS you are limited to 1/30 of a second, since it is essentially "continuous" video. So were my deductions correct, in that in the case of say, 1/60 shutter speed, your total exposure time for all 30 frames combined is only 1/2 a second. So at 30FPS and 1/60 shutter speed: 1/60 of exposure, then 1/60 of… -
Re: Got a 7D, but can someone explain FPS vs Shutter Speed?
Shutter speed and frames per second don't really exist together with video since you're not actually using your shutter. 30 FPS for video basically is 30 separate pictures all combined to make a fluid picture. Similar to an animation done back in the day where you could flip the pages of the books and it would make Mickey… -
Re: Got a 7D, but can someone explain FPS vs Shutter Speed?
Ok, so I guess my question still hasn't been (directly) answered, and after looking at the material / links provided, I am still unclear if my understanding is correct. To clarify, I made a (crude) representation in MS Paint (it is ACTUALLY useful for once!). Despite the drawing, assume the red exposures are distributed…
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