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OldSmoke wrote on 12/15/2015, 1:25 PM
720 60p, 1/60 or 1/90 to 1/120 if lighting allows.

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

System Spec.:
Motherboard: ASUS X299 Prime-A

Ram: G.Skill 4x8GB DDR4 2666 XMP

CPU: i7-9800x @ 4.6GHz (custom water cooling system)
GPU: 1x AMD Vega Pro Frontier Edition (water cooled)
Hard drives: System Samsung 970Pro NVME, AV-Projects 1TB (4x Intel P7600 512GB VROC), 4x 2.5" Hotswap bays, 1x 3.5" Hotswap Bay, 1x LG BluRay Burner

PSU: Corsair 1200W
Monitor: 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2713HM (2560x1440)

mark003 wrote on 12/15/2015, 1:29 PM
Got it! Thanks.....and any shutter speed that's slower than that will give me motion blur right?

OldSmoke wrote on 12/15/2015, 1:39 PM
It will give more motion blur for sure. Also higher shutter speeds may give you a kind of stutter look, require really good lighting and find a bit motion blur is actually good.

Edit: Make sure that 720 60p is still recorded at the highest bit rate possible for this camera. Some cameras may already drop bit rate to accommodate for the higher frame rate.

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

System Spec.:
Motherboard: ASUS X299 Prime-A

Ram: G.Skill 4x8GB DDR4 2666 XMP

CPU: i7-9800x @ 4.6GHz (custom water cooling system)
GPU: 1x AMD Vega Pro Frontier Edition (water cooled)
Hard drives: System Samsung 970Pro NVME, AV-Projects 1TB (4x Intel P7600 512GB VROC), 4x 2.5" Hotswap bays, 1x 3.5" Hotswap Bay, 1x LG BluRay Burner

PSU: Corsair 1200W
Monitor: 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2713HM (2560x1440)

mark003 wrote on 12/15/2015, 2:02 PM
Okay thanks!