Alberto Guglielmi
Well-known member
A newbie question. I am going to shoot a short video that requires higher FPS for some shots. And I might want to take advantage of crop factor for other shots that require a very long lens. So I am thinking of switching amongst resolutions instead of shooting it all at 6K.
Being a newbie in the RED world, I am not sure what issues I can run into for quality of files and matching purposes in editing.
I assume the constant I want to keep is compression ratio (8:1 should be good enough for this).
Second constant is trying to keep ISO consistent as much as possible.
With the above in mind:
- If I move from 6K 24fps (1/50th) to 4K 100fps (1/200th) or the steps in between, will it show differences in quality of footage? Can I match them equally?
- Should I consider shooting all at 5K for the base, and use 4K strictly for the one or two shots I need a higher fps? Limiting variances of resolution.
- How much differences in ISO if I step from 800 down to 320?
Thanks for your help. It is not the easier sensor to learn.
Being a newbie in the RED world, I am not sure what issues I can run into for quality of files and matching purposes in editing.
I assume the constant I want to keep is compression ratio (8:1 should be good enough for this).
Second constant is trying to keep ISO consistent as much as possible.
With the above in mind:
- If I move from 6K 24fps (1/50th) to 4K 100fps (1/200th) or the steps in between, will it show differences in quality of footage? Can I match them equally?
- Should I consider shooting all at 5K for the base, and use 4K strictly for the one or two shots I need a higher fps? Limiting variances of resolution.
- How much differences in ISO if I step from 800 down to 320?
Thanks for your help. It is not the easier sensor to learn.