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Edited by Daphone at 2017-5-9 06:24 \n\nMy testing was in low light i have to admit silly me i am well aware of CBR AND VBR.
I will do a new test tomorrow in daylight, my living room are quite dark to suit my general mood.
Just a little freaky the exposure would drop below 1:30 second for video, but off course if it can do that then the footage can not be 30 FPS unless the camera start to cheat and use frame doubling like some action and dash cameras will do to make footage appear to be 60 FPS.
I think there should be a cap on such things, its no good if you thing you are filming video of something in a dark place and then the output are more like a time lapse.
So better to have the viewfinder be dark so the user can see it is too dark here to record a video, instead of recording " video" with much less FPS than you generally see in videos ( 25 / 30 FPS )
With that slow exposures you cant record anything moving that fast, even walking speed will be hard to get a crisp non motion blurred recording off. |
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