Got a buddy that's a filmmaker and he swears by 24fps Brian. I just changed to it a few days ago and for what I'm shooting it looks great to me. The faster your subject in your shot is moving across the frame it will be a little tiny bit more stuttery in 24fps. But for cinematic landscape stuff, I don't see not much diff at all between 24 and 30.I always shoot in 4K30 and if the need arrises to produce a lower resolution I can do that in post. When I first started with drones with the I1Pro I shot in 4K24 but I found video at 24fps to be too stuttery...
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Got a buddy that's a filmmaker and he swears by 24fps Brian. I just changed to it a few days ago and for what I'm shooting it looks great to me. The faster your subject in your shot is moving across the frame it will be a little tiny bit more stuttery in 24fps. But for cinematic landscape stuff, I don't see not much diff at all between 24 and 30.
Love your reply Brian! Agree totally man. It's all about the movement of the pixels man. I would love to shoot some 60fps stuff at some point. I just need something cool to slow down.Yeah, when I first started flying drones I also followed the recommendation of 24fps for the "cinematic" look, but I think the perspective from above with a drone changes the equation. With ground level video the camera is generally level with the ground or nearly so and is not moving so there little pixel movement other than objects moving in the FOV -- with a drone shooting somewhat downwards there's much more pixel movement so you see the stuttering effect more. 30fps doesn't seem like much of an increase over 24fps but in my experience it makes a huge difference. Now it would be tempting to go with an even faster frame rate, but doing so with current drone video processing hardware/software comes at the expense of quality as the higher frame rates result in higher data rates going into the video processor.
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Three consecutive posts to the wrong thread! Please delete and repost to MavicPilots.com . Thanks!HI everyone I have a Mavic pro And I seem to have a lot of problems with it. It will not collaborate I think I might of messed it up. PLEASE can anyone help.
1080/30fps work good for meHi all, I'm taking an informal poll. What's your standard resolution filming settings for general, yet high-quality every day use? 1080 at 60 FPS? 4K at 30 FPS? Etc
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