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What do you mean by escalating shooting?

Question 1: What is an upgrade lens? A technical means in cinematography, the shooting standard of cinematography is 24 frames per second, that is, shooting 24 frames per second, so that it can be a continuous picture at normal speed when showing, but in order to realize some simple techniques, such as slow-motion effect, it is necessary to change the normal shooting speed, for example, higher than 24 frames per second, which is an upgrade, and the screening effect is slow-motion. If you slow down the shooting speed (below 24 frames per second), it is degraded, and the screening effect is fast action.

Question 2: What's the difference between camera upgrade and post-editing upgrade? Camera is called upgrade, and editing is called variable speed.

Take movies for example. The upgrade means shooting more than 24 frames per second and playing 24 frames per second, resulting in a slow-motion effect.

When the camera is upgraded and played, it is still 24 frames per second. If the editing is slow, it will not reach 24 frames per second, and the picture will be one card at a time.

Of course, you can also choose framework integration, but the effect is not ideal.

So to put it simply, upgrading the camera is much better than slowing down later.

Question 3: How to set 5 minutes for 5D3 upgrade shooting? 5D3 did not directly upgrade the shooting button.

Upgrade shooting needs to be completed by setting the shooting format.

Press the Q key on the SLR panel to enter the setup menu.

Then select the recording size of the short film.

Just set the shooting format to128050all-i.

25 frames per second, 50 recording upgrades.

5D3 can complete the upgrade effect, and can't do slow motion directly, so it needs to be taken from the later software.

The upgrade of 5D3 is completed by shooting and post-shooting.

Question 4: What's the difference between camera upgrade and post-editing upgrade? Camera is called upgrade, and editing is called variable speed.

Take movies for example. The upgrade means shooting more than 24 frames per second and playing 24 frames per second, resulting in a slow-motion effect.

When the camera is upgraded and played, it is still 24 frames per second. If the editing is slow, it will not reach 24 frames per second, and the picture will be one card at a time.

Of course, you can also choose framework integration, but the effect is not ideal.

So to put it simply, upgrading the camera is much better than slowing down later.

Question 5: What do you mean by rising and falling in film and television shooting? The grid is the frame rate.

Upgrading shooting means shooting more frames per second, such as 50p;; Degraded shooting means shooting fewer frames per second, such as 15p.

The film screening speed is 24p, so the effect of upgrading is slow motion, and the release of demotion is fast motion.

Question 6: Can Nikon SLR cameras be upgraded? What are the upgrade settings? I wonder what cameras you have online. If you upgrade to slow motion, it depends on the resolution you need. Low-end cameras are definitely not good. It seems that Nikon's video shooting is not as good as Canon's. I don't know the details, because I have never used a camera to shoot video at all, and I am sorry for the sensor.

Question 7: Why does the upgraded lens have more than 24 frames per second in slow motion? Because the speed of shooting and playing is in direct proportion, the length of the film will change and the number of frozen cells in the film will increase when the shooting speed is increased, but when you play at normal speed, you will feel that the action will become slow.

From 24% of normal speed

Freeze-frame, such as shooting upgrade, is 36 frames per second, which means that the film has 36 frames per second, instead of 24 frames per second, slow motion and the second half. 1.5 seconds later, when the video is played for the second time, it is a longer time/