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Default Modifying a Canon XL1 Video Camera

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Fredxx wrote:
On 12/02/2021 14:59, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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colour. And that's with a single CMOS sensor with Bayer filter. However
it's not so good for shooting movie clips because a) it's 24 rather than
25 fps


That raises a question. TV has been 25 (or 30) FPS, while film was 24
FPS. Since since "film" has gone digital, what frame rate do they use?


It depends. In this day and age you could shoot at a much higher rate and
decide the final format later? Some are made at as high as 120.


That was my initial belief, but couldn't find any reference to a camera,
typically used in movies with a higher frame rate.


They certainly exist for specialised slowmo sequences, but don't seem to
be used mainstream. If you know differently I will happily bow to your
greater knowledge.


Thing is, plenty like the jerky motion of 24 fps. Filmic. ;-)

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