Hi all,
I recently purchased a Mavic Pro. I've been watching tutorial videos. The camera is a fixed f/2.2 so your variables are ISO and shutter speed. The tutorial videos I've watched indicate that if you want to produce a video at 30 frames per second (fps) then the capture frame rate should be at least twice that, or 60 fps. So far it all makes sense to me. However, next the claim is made that in order to get a smooth cinematographic look the frame rate should not be significantly higher than 60 fps, hence the need to use ND filters on a bright day. The idea is to have each frame slightly blurred so that the transition from frame to frame is not jarring. Would one really notice at a 30 fps rate if the images were each captured at, say, 1/2000 s? I don't feel like spending a few hundred dollars on ND filters as an experiment just to see...
Cheers
Michael