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Camera with full NATURAL video motion ?
Tom777 wrote: Is there any digital still camera on the market that will capture natural full motion video? The ones that I have seen look okay with slow moving objects but shooting anything fast moving they have a strobe like effect. I do not understand why if they are recording at 30fps....is it because they are full frames and not 60 interlaced frames like a regular video camera does? Can anyone post any recommendations? Thank you for your help ( I do not like carrying along a video camera). Might have something to do with the capacity of the playback equipment, no? I see smooth (recorded) motion in these videos, just a bit jerky now and then for mechanical vibration and bouncy reasons. Others' experiences? ( Panasonix LX1 stuck to the rear deck lid. Compression in the audio mode renders road and wind noise obtrusive when the exhaust sound is muted. ) part 0ne http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY9uRaR1JlE part 2wo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XhoYT0JVTg -- Frank ess "You know my method, Watson. It is founded upon the observation of trifles." -Sherlock Holmes- |
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