> Forget about 1/50 for 25p. There will be the most horrible artifacts.
(My ignorance,) is motion blur no longer a thing in modern digital?
(I'm also confused: 1/50 is the shutter speed and 25p the frame rate?)
> Forget about 1/50 for 25p. There will be the most horrible artifacts.
(My ignorance,) is motion blur no longer a thing in modern digital?
(I'm also confused: 1/50 is the shutter speed and 25p the frame rate?)
Normally you double the shutter speed compared to the frame rate to include a motion blur that looks good. But if you then apply stabilisation post processing, you end up with a shot that has motion blur yet isn’t moving. So you want to set a very fast shutter speed, and then you might introduce fake motion blur in post processing later that matches the movement of the stabilised video.
Yes. It's confusing, which is why this is often discussed in terms of shutter angle, which makes this a litter easier to understand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehpdzt0JHUc