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Does the camera shutter have anything to do with the number of video frames taken?

Shutter speed and frame rate

1) The shutter of a digital camera cannot change the frame rate.

2) Frame rate is the number of frames per second. To increase the number of frames, the CPU of the camera needs to be more powerful, in other words, choose a higher-end camera.

3) The shutter is the exposure time of each frame, that is to say, 1 second shooting, and the frame rate is set to 25, the shutter is set to 50, and the shutter is opened and closed 25 times, each time 1/50 seconds.

4) The faster the shutter speed, the clearer the captured motion. But when shooting a video, if the shutter speed is set too high, the motion in the video (including the motion in the picture and the motion in the picture) will become unsmooth. For example, shooting 1 sec, frame rate 25, shutter1000->; The shutter is opened and closed for 25 times, each time11000 seconds. Compared with each opening and closing time 1/50 seconds, the action interval of snapshot is longer, which makes it look unsmooth, and the faster the shutter is, the more obvious it is.

5) Therefore, the shutter speed is generally set to double the frame rate. That is, if your frame rate is set to 24 or 25, the shutter is set to 50; If your frame rate is 30, set the shutter to 60.