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Sorry for asking, but I am relative new to video, and complete newborn to filmproductions.
From a technical point of view, can I easely understand why ND filteres is used because a big apertur is wanted in a nearly every shoots. (Maby except some landscape types of images, But even here small sensors camera most not have to small aperture because of diffraction. So here a ND filter give a lot off sence if you want to have low shutter speed and use a tripod!
But even when flying in tripod mode and we have a nice working gimbel will there be some movements when flyving. And lets assume that you want a high resolution eg. 1080P or even 4K.
I think to recall that on a standard EFP camera is it impossibly to shoot 4K with an aperture smaller than f1/10. So if we keep the aperture bigger then diffraction is not a problem for 4K. But I vill asume movment would be a big problem.
If we shoot a video sekvense where the scene is around 100meter wide, and we only need HD resolution. Then the 100 meter is spread out on 1920 pixel. So around 5 cm pr. Pixel in a 100meter wide sceen. So if the drone’s angel is moving what corresponds to 5cm out of 100meter within 1 frame, then you loose resolution to lower than HD. (with 48 frame/s will it also mean that you in HD are restricted to fly under 8km/t, and 4 km/t in 4K).
So for me does it seems a little contradictory to have low shutter speed and high resolution when the camera moves. So, if we disregard those shoots where rolling shutter is a problem, is it completely unthinkable to shoot with high shutter speed and no ND to keep hi resolution and make the “movie look” in post ?
Regards Allan
From a technical point of view, can I easely understand why ND filteres is used because a big apertur is wanted in a nearly every shoots. (Maby except some landscape types of images, But even here small sensors camera most not have to small aperture because of diffraction. So here a ND filter give a lot off sence if you want to have low shutter speed and use a tripod!
But even when flying in tripod mode and we have a nice working gimbel will there be some movements when flyving. And lets assume that you want a high resolution eg. 1080P or even 4K.
I think to recall that on a standard EFP camera is it impossibly to shoot 4K with an aperture smaller than f1/10. So if we keep the aperture bigger then diffraction is not a problem for 4K. But I vill asume movment would be a big problem.
If we shoot a video sekvense where the scene is around 100meter wide, and we only need HD resolution. Then the 100 meter is spread out on 1920 pixel. So around 5 cm pr. Pixel in a 100meter wide sceen. So if the drone’s angel is moving what corresponds to 5cm out of 100meter within 1 frame, then you loose resolution to lower than HD. (with 48 frame/s will it also mean that you in HD are restricted to fly under 8km/t, and 4 km/t in 4K).
So for me does it seems a little contradictory to have low shutter speed and high resolution when the camera moves. So, if we disregard those shoots where rolling shutter is a problem, is it completely unthinkable to shoot with high shutter speed and no ND to keep hi resolution and make the “movie look” in post ?
Regards Allan
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