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I have been researching which camcorder to get to record a golf swing. After reading a lot of posts, I am a bit confused. Many people claim that it is necessary to have a high shutter speed (around 1/8000). But, some say that the FPS is still NTSC (29.97). So, I am confused. Are they related at all? Does shutter speed matter if I will be filming outdoors? BTW, I was looking at this camcorder that is posted on WOOT, would it be sufficient? (JVC GR-D850 or Woot : One Day, One Deal (SM)) |
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