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shooting PAL at 60hz


Joseph Zizzo

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hi,

 

there is probably an obvious answer to this, but what is the best way to shoot HDV (like the sony Z1) in PAL mode under 60hz non-flicker-free lighting, for an english production shooting in new york? the producers want to shoot sync playback for a music video at 25 fps on the Z1, and the locations have a lot of fluoros and sodium vapors, etc....

 

thanks.

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Don't confuse the frame rate with the shutter speed. The interlace PAL cameras traditionally have 1/60th shutter speeds rather than 1/50th as a option (commonly the shutter is switched off shooting interlace), although, progressive frame cameras (like film cameras) do normally shoot at a shutter of 1/50th at 25 fps. The shutter settings for the 25p version of the Sony HDW 750 camera are 1/33, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100.... , so aren't limited to multiples of 1/50th.

 

59.94i cameras have the 1/100th shutter option rather than the 1/60th found on 50i cameras.

 

Also, the clear scan allows you to set the the shutter speed so that you don't get flickering from computer screens. Once set, these shutter speeds can way off 1/50th.

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