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Hey all,

 

I have got A6500 and have been playing around it for 1 month. I do mostly the videos so while shooting in a daytime when i want to use aperture 1.8 and my ISO to lowest shooting 4k @ 24fps, the exposure was too too bright.. So i cranked up my Shutter speed 1/3000 and the exposure was good enough.. I went home and reviewed my videos and i think it was good. But most of the people says that i should not use high shutter speed and it should be the double of FPS. Or use the ND filter.. I am not sure why we cannot increase the shutter speed because it looked so much fine..

 

Any comments on this?

 

Thanks..

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Best solution is neutral density filter.  High shutter speeds produce a series of "frozen" images, and on playback might be jerky without fluid transition (like a person moving in front of a strobe light).  Ideally most use a shutter speed twice the frame rate.  But if you like what you get with high shutter speed, why worry about it?

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