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  1. Hello, everyone! I'm shooting a short film this month and I want to shoot it on Alexa mini in 12fps to achieve the step printing effect afterwards in post. But I know that Alexa's minimal project rate is 23.976p, which means clips will be played in 2.0x quick motion on a playback, so the question is how can I watch a clip that I just shot in realtime? Is it possible? I think it maybe a silly question with an easy answer, but I had to ask.
  2. Hey there. Got a question regarding an SR2 and low frame rates. I own an SR2 with a speed control. I know at 24fps it's 180 degrees or about 1/50th of a second. If I change the fps on the speed control, to say 12fps, does the camera stay fixed at 1/50th or is it locked on 180 degrees and result in 1/24th a second? Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks!
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