I always run 24fps, 1/48 shutter and max iso 800 sometimes even 400 during the day (just to keep the noise down). You will need ND filters to run those settings in the day time. With 60 fps it looks super smooth and is better if you do alot of slow mo stuff in post but if you want it to look like you're going as fast as possible you want motion blur. So even just dropping your fps down and leaving it on auto shutter will help.
whats your recording set up?
i recently got a dji4 but even when im going 160, it looks so slow. when youre at like 120 it looks crazy fast.
I always run 24fps, 1/48 shutter and max iso 800 sometimes even 400 during the day (just to keep the noise down). You will need ND filters to run those settings in the day time. With 60 fps it looks super smooth and is better if you do alot of slow mo stuff in post but if you want it to look like you're going as fast as possible you want motion blur. So even just dropping your fps down and leaving it on auto shutter will help.
@@R6GREG beautiful. Thanks for sharing
we should definitely ride sometime ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Hell yeah brother!