Using the 3rd party app, Blackmagic Cam, I can export 4k 60fps on the internal drive. I have the 1TB version so I should be good, but of course I always backup.
OK, I do have a few more questions:
1. When shooting with the iPhone 16 Pro Max, is LOG recommended only for night, or can/should I use it for my daylight videos.
2. I'm assuming that LOG is the video version of shooting still photos in RAW, where the data is saved, but not visible in the...
Well, I did another test video tonight, using LOG and trying a few LUTs, and I was rather impressed. Guys - I think I'm good for here. Thanks for all of the help.
I'm going to keep this page bookmarked, just in case any more questions come up, but I think a few more test videos will get me...
OK - an update to the conversation: I got a new Phone 16 Pro Max. Also, I downloaded the recording App Black Magic Recorder.
I made several test runs, all at night, since mastering night recording should solve all issues of day recording as well. My test track is a 6 lane suburban highway...
This is a continuation of my original thread, but with new issues and questions. I enjoy making videos out the windows of planes as I travel the world. I'm looking for help to protect my videos and my hobby. I usually use an insta 360 action cam for my videos, however it was recommended that...
Nor: Thanks for all of the help. My first few flights I should have 2 windows. I think I'll try the iPhone and use the Insta as a backup. If I'm successful with those, I'll use the iPhone for the rest of the trip. If not, I'll use the Insta.
More than half of my issues with the iPhone...
Thanks all for the responses. A lot to take in. So far, here's what I'm hearing.
1. Shoot in Log.
2. A large sensor would be better.
3. My Audience is primarily YouTube sharing, so NTSC/PAL doesn't matter as much (I still prefer so stick with NTSC frame rates, out of habit.)
To answer some...
Putting 60fps video into a 24fps timeline - Even a noob like me knows better than to do that. Maybe that’s what I’m seeing when I see other ppls video look choppy.
I’m going to stick with 60 during the day and 30 at night.
I’m still unsure what to do about the ISO at night. A low iso gives...
I’m not looking to do any SLO-mo. Everything would be done in real time.
For the day videos, would 60fps make it look choppy?
For night, I can definitely do 24 or even 30fps.
I’m in the USA, so NTSC format.
Good day all:
I have a GoPro and enjoy making videos out the window of airplanes as they take off and land. Obviously we are moving very fast during part of the video. I'm wondering what the best frame rate to capture the raw footage is, and also, should I export to a different frame rate...