DSLR tutorial: Setting up slow motion in camera settings | lynda.com

In this tutorial, Rich Harrington and Robbie Carman explain how to set up a DSLR camera for slow-motion shoots. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/course-tut…
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15 Responses to DSLR tutorial: Setting up slow motion in camera settings | lynda.com

  1. J.W flikz says:

    Love this channel an this company but personally, I ain’t digging da logo &
    idk why lol just saying bruh 

  2. HONDASBEST says:

    This is a pointless “tutorial”. All you told us to do was to change the FPS
    to 60. Anyone that owns a DSLR knows what that means and knows how to
    change it.

  3. TabanEnRick says:

    my canon 550d can go up to 50 fps

  4. FlippyTea says:

    Ahhh I’ve been looking for this for ageeeees. It really works and easy to
    understand.

  5. AbelMepham says:

    sony a99 60fps 1080p :)

  6. Newknetwork says:

    was looking forward to part 2 of this video…editing the shot… i cant
    find it ??

  7. RynoProductions says:

    what about shutter speed? Should you just double the frame rate or does it
    matter?

  8. K. McKins says:

    great tut. thanks for sharing your experience with us

  9. The Universal Gamer says:

    Also!, What about movie look slow motion (not super slow motion) will 24p
    be ok?

  10. Richard Harrington says:

    No… you’ll need MUCH higher

  11. The Universal Gamer says:

    So when I export it, should I export it from 720p to 1080p

  12. VideoCast714 says:

    is 60p high enough to show a bullet firing out of a barrel in slow motion?

  13. Alex Anderson says:

    I second the question below about shutter speed – wouldn’t you get buttery
    smooth slow mo shooting 60fps with a 1/2000 shutter speed vs 1/120 or 1/60?

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