*1080p at 60 is Fine but 4K at 24 is the norm but I have been shooting 4K 60 on My FX30 but yeah most of us don't need 60fps but 24 in 4K is much easier*
Well. 60 looks weird and it does not look right. To use .for cinematic. Even rendering it down.Now when I shoot Wenddings. Customers tend to either like 60 or 30
@Thatboymigs *I've Shot all My Videos in 1080p 60 when I started UA-cam 15yrs ago and the footage looks fine; Now if ya want that more cinematic I suppose you could shoot 1080 120 but it depends on the person, But Shooting 4K 24 is still the normal even for some wedding videographers but 4K 60 there IS a difference in the footage as I've seen in my own videos but there's really no reason so shoot 60fps for YT Videos but I just like to*
@@BlackapinoTheTechGuy i have to disagree. Shooting higher frame rates only benefits cinematic footage If your intention is to slow mo it . Some of the big influncer that shoot 60p most of there vids. Is focused on A roll and not a lot of b roll. And back in the day. 1080p looks amazing. Now it looks.pixilated. Shooting 4k and rendering it in 1080p makes your footage 10x cleaner. is something I learned from the film makers that I met in the past
Randomly found you and enjoy your videos! keep up the good work!
@@bradleysanders413 much love
*1080p at 60 is Fine but 4K at 24 is the norm but I have been shooting 4K 60 on My FX30 but yeah most of us don't need 60fps but 24 in 4K is much easier*
Well. 60 looks weird and it does not look right. To use .for cinematic. Even rendering it down.Now when I shoot Wenddings. Customers tend to either like 60 or 30
@Thatboymigs *I've Shot all My Videos in 1080p 60 when I started UA-cam 15yrs ago and the footage looks fine; Now if ya want that more cinematic I suppose you could shoot 1080 120 but it depends on the person, But Shooting 4K 24 is still the normal even for some wedding videographers but 4K 60 there IS a difference in the footage as I've seen in my own videos but there's really no reason so shoot 60fps for YT Videos but I just like to*
@@BlackapinoTheTechGuy i have to disagree. Shooting higher frame rates only benefits cinematic footage If your intention is to slow mo it . Some of the big influncer that shoot 60p most of there vids. Is focused on A roll and not a lot of b roll. And back in the day. 1080p looks amazing. Now it looks.pixilated. Shooting 4k and rendering it in 1080p makes your footage 10x cleaner. is something I learned from the film makers that I met in the past