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    halfpipe is offline New to S.C.
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    Can shutter speed be different for stills and movie at the same time?

    Weird 1st question as my 1st question but can the shutter speed for stills be set at 1/250 while maintaining a nice 1/60 for video so that while shooting a sporting event, the video will be nice and fluid while the shutter speed at 1/250 will reduce the motion blur alot in the stills

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    PeterB666 is offline S.C. Top Veteran
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    The number of frames per second will dictate the longest shutter speed available but it may be shorter. If shooting PAL (which I think is 25 frames per second), I can have up to 1/30s but depending on my shooting mode, I can set it to less, e.g. 1/250s in Manual or Shutter Priority. Also, the camera will choose a shorter period on program and iauto modes etc when needed. Note that some cameras only support fully auto shooting in movie mode.
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