![]() ![]() But here I also need to have the proper ND-filter or close to what the light need.Ībout PowerDirector I have used it myself many years ago and it is easy to use for editing but not nowdays because the quality on export is just terrible for todays standard. I use Auto ISO and ND-filter and just let the Auto ISO take care of the brightness of my footage. You need to find out every time and that is why video making can be a challenge for new people. Outdoor with sun need probably ND32 filter but it all depend how bright the sun is. and the footage will look smooth.īest is to use ND-filter, and find out how strong ND-filter you need for the environment you are shooting at. When using Auto for shutter or generally Auto, your footage can/will produce stuttering/ghosting etc. And that is why you should use ND-filters to be able to set 1/120 fps for 60 fps video, and 1/50 for 24 fps. When you use Auto that you wrote, then your shutter will go upĪnd down depending of the lights environment to compensate for giving enough light for your video. When you shoot in 60 fps, your shutter should be double (1/120 fps) for most realistic footage. The same is with the other frames rates 24 = 23.976 and so on.Īnd about your recording that doesn't look good. wrong?Ħ0 fps is not accurate 60 frames per second, but 59.94 fps but shortened to say 60 fps on all cameras, tv etc. ![]() since the camera is filming exactly in AUTO and yes in 4k60 option. Maybe its because it was filmed in 59.94 and i have no idea why. Why would i need to do such a thing considering it is a originally 4k60 video which means 4k videos should look brilliant and superior but for my case its not. I do NOT want to fake the 4k60 videos on PowerDirector20 by adding clarity effects and all. So any help and explanation about this i like to know and find out and a way to understand this and how to make the videos better. Mine feels like fake 4k60 sort of thing almost as if i was filming on a cheap 4k camera to start with.Ĭamera was brought originally from a DJI store. So can someone guide me what i should do and what is going on and how to make the quality realistic enough like it should be in 4k60? i have seen videos on youtube by the same camera by people and they videos day time videos looks far superior instead of mine. But looks sliughtly better in the max settings but not good when watching in full screen but does look good if u watch it on a small phone screen. Camera cost me quite a lot of money to start with.Īnd even on youtube when i watch that 4k60 video in 1080p/60 option it even looks worse almost like SD quality. I wish i could fix this in a easy way for me to film properly. So its something to do with that camera or the CODEC or something. ![]() It is but adding grainy quality makes it feel like a bad quality 4k/60 to start with. But yeah the quality just doesnt feel true 4k. I dont think its Youtube problem because on youtube it shows me my video can be watch as good as 2160p/60 but still doesnt feel like a realistic true 4k60 to start with and even even worse in 2160p only I prefer the 2160p/60 as its smoother when cars drives past on video play back. Then why does my videos look not so realistic in 4k60 like it should be? I even watch the original videos that came out straight from the camera on my Computer and looks grainy and some what almost like 1080p video. So what is that mean and is that what it suppose to be ? So i read that info in any random video file considering that when filming in 4k60 it cuts into video file(s) so all videos are showing me 59.94 ![]() It says the video file on my computer that: I dont no if its anything to do with the camera or something but from what the videos files indicate it is all in 59.94 frame rate Now can someone tell me what is going on here? why isn't it showing that it was recorded as 60 rather then lowing it down to a 59.94frames/second ? unless thats how it suppose to be ? Maybe thats the reason why my all 4k60 videos some what does not look vivid as in realistic enough in 4k60 as it looks and feels soemthing that was recorded like a 1080p instead. It comes up that the video is in 59.94 frame rate. I then right click the file with the mouse and gives me information quality of the video file. Just files off the camera straight to the computer. I then upload the original file videos on my computer no editing and no PowerDirector. What i did is film the city day time and yes 4k60 It is 4k60 on youtube but it doesnt look superior as in clarity more grainy or almost as if i was watching a 1080p/60 video. But the video comes up some what grainy and not very realistic 4k60. Then when thats done i upload the video on Youtube. I then proccese the video in H.264 and yes in 60 and progressive and yes in 4k60. I upload the videos on PowerDirector20 to edit and music background and what not. Yes i had to install firmware before anything i was able to use the camera and so on. ![]()
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