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Frame rate

Frame rates can be a daunting topic specifically in certain regions around the world. Two main systems need to be considered. PAL and NTSC.

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How to fix noisy footage

Digital noise is a visual artifact that appears as randomly-spaced specks or grains on an image, and it is often caused by a high ISO setting on a camera. When a camera's ISO is set too high, the sensor becomes more sensitive to light, which can lead to an increase in digital noise. Digital noise can also be caused by other factors such as long exposures, low light conditions, and faulty image sensors.

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Sirui 135mm T2.9 1.8x Anamorphic lens

The Sirui 135mm T2.9 lens has a maximum aperture of T2.9, which allows for a relatively wide aperture and good low-light performance. It also has a 1.6x anamorphic stretch factor, which means that it will stretch the image by a factor of 1.8 when used with a standard 16:9 aspect ratio sensor. This can be used to create a more cinematic look by producing a wider field of view and distinctive oval-shaped bokeh.

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Choosing the correct codec for your Sony Camera

To choose the correct codec for your Sony camera, you will need to consider a few factors, such as the resolution and frame rate at which you will be recording, the storage format of your camera, and the intended use of your video footage.

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