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28432dd9
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Tim Höink
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@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Captured pictures/frames per second - FPS
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Capture framerate is set in camera and can be changed to create effects like slow motion in playback
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Playback framerate is set in the editing software and detemains at wich speed the frames are played back
### Normal, Slow and Fast Motion
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capture framerate 30fps and playback framerate 30fps -> 1x speed
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### Shutter
### Rotary Disk Shutter
<img
data-src=
"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Moviecam_schematic_animation.gif"
width=
"50%"
/>
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### Shutter Speed vs Shutter Angle
Shutter angle vs shutter speed
<img
data-src=
"https://git.noc.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/makerspace/homepage/-/raw/main/slides/ws-video/shutter.png"
width=
"50%"
/>
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180° shutter angle ->
"N
ormal
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180° shutter angle ->
n
ormal
motion blur
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Large shutter angle -> increase motion blur
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Low shutter angle -> decrease motion blur
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