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FS700 Do's and Dont's: A List (feel free to add to it)


Scott Goldberg
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Seems that aliasing is the main culprit here in Super Slow Motion due to frame rate being high and the camera not being able to handle it, which is fine, but I wanted to get your thoughts on the do's and don't for Super Slow Motion with the FS700. I have complied a list and am curious if anyone wants to add anything:

 

Do's:

  • Do shoot the following, especially in macro (based off of my test shoots so far) - the closeups seem to be the best for Super Slow Motion such as: Water from a faucet, Glasses Filled with Liquid/Bubbles both the top and the side, Blurred out of focus shots (for dreamy type of visuals and transitions).

 

Do know your limitations.

 

Dont's:

 

Don't shoot sharp lines, etc like the following:

  • Shirts up close (the threads will alias), long thin hair, in-focus images against the sun (sharp images like in focus branches, greenery), sharp thin areas like wooden fences with lines, knives, building roof tops with lines, brick walls, etc.
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