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I have a video question. I usually record some track and field video of our local high school every season. I generally do this on iPhone. My question is, if uploading at a later date to YouTube, is it better to shoot in 1080 at 30 fps or 60 fps?
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Thirty frames is quite acceptable for viewing. I'd only exceed that if I thought I'd be called upon to supply photo finishes.
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Roger. From what I was able to find, that seemed to be the suggestions. If you were going to do a lot of PP editing, it might be better to go with 60 fps but 30 should be OK for a straight upload to something like YouTube
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