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mentor972 Says:
May 29, 2007 - You can use a text editor to edit scene files on the SD card. When you put it back in the camera, it will do any frame rate from 2 to 60 frames per second. Here's the link...dvxuser dot com/V6/showpost.php?p=511238&postcount=28
lautjepik Says:
May 29, 2007 - Ok thanks a lot!
HC3 Says:
Jun 18, 2007 - So that was shot 2 frames per second?
mentor972 Says:
Jun 20, 2007 - Yes.
denekes Says:
Sep 17, 2007 - Is that you singing?
mentor972 Says:
Sep 17, 2007 - No, that's Mute Math
QuestionMarkCo Says:
Jan 26, 2008 - you should use a slower shutter speed
mentor972 Says:
Jan 26, 2008 - A 359 degree shutter is the slowest you can go on a video camera.
ziocody Says:
Feb 14, 2008 - I have shot a lot of video using 2fps at night. If you drop the shutter speed until it reads 350.0 you will get a much greater exposure to what little light there is making for some amazing time lapse. I've posted a video response to demonstrate.
mentor972 Says:
Feb 14, 2008 - Yes, I understand that. That's how I did it too (350' Shutter), but there are no lights on this freeway. The video you made has enough light to create that effect, but this is a pitch black highway and a city with very little light. I have done some other ones that look just like yours because there are lights near by and they're in a more populated area.





lautjepik Says:
May 28, 2007 - What u mean by hacking the hvx? How u do that?