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does anyone know why my shutter speed is showing as a fraction I.e 1/60 instead of FPS?? and how to I change it back!?!
The shutter speed setting is for still photo's. ( 1/60, 1/125, 1/500 etc..etc.. ) FPS ( Frames Per Second ) is video recording related.does anyone know why my shutter speed is showing as a fraction I.e 1/60 instead of FPS??
Switch your camera mode from still to videoand how to I change it back!?!
Hi Taylor, I have encountered the same problem as yours, which the shutter speed is showing fraction number. instead of FPS. After reading the comment, I still can't figure on how to solve the problem. Can you please show me step by step on how to solve this issue?Thanks guys, that was an easy fix lol
Shutter speed and frames per second are two different settings. Shutter speed is a fraction. It a fraction of a second. Such as 1/60th of a second. It’s how long the shutter stays open for each frame. Frames per second is just that. How many frames are captured in a second. For example, i shoot 30fps at 1/60 secThanks for the reply. I have tried it as you can see in the image below. The shutter fraction has not changed even I have switched into video mode... Have I done anything wrong? Or is there any setting that I should be doing? Any advise guys...
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Shutter speed and frames per second are two different settings. Shutter speed is a fraction. It a fraction of a second. Such as 1/60th of a second. It’s how long the shutter stays open for each frame. Frames per second is just that. How many frames are captured in a second. For example, i shoot 30fps at 1/60 sec
The screen cap you attached is the screen showing shutter speed. So there is no problem there. If you want to set FPS then it should be in the next menu to the right. In other words tap on the icon at the top just to the right that looks like a movie camera. I believe you’ll find FPS in there.So what is the solution to my problem?
In my drone's photo and video mode, both show shutter speed instead of FPS in video mode.
Does it meant it is fine for the drone to show Shutter in video mode?
Have I miss out something?
Video has a shutter speed setting as well.The shutter speed setting is for still photo's. ( 1/60, 1/125, 1/500 etc..etc.. ) FPS ( Frames Per Second ) is video recording related.
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