Mark Palmer wrote:Yes, got it! I also found that I accidentally slowed it down from 30fps to 50fps, so speeding it back up to normal was giving me problems until I realized it wasn't simply 2X but 5/3! What's the point of not making it an even 2X? Weird.
it's not weird, when you choose to do a slow motion camera allow you to slow as much as possible, if you go to fhd you can up frame rate to 120 fps to do a better slowmotion, but audio are captured at normal speed.
every bmc can do slowmotion and timelapse directly in camera changing project and playback setup, when you change it you can do these kind of effects in camera. Sometimes happen that you click HFR button in the rear of camera and enable it. To avoid mistake during high pressure work you can setup hfr at same speed of normal shooting, that mean also if you hit accidentally the HFR button, you shoot at same speed.
To avoid change of speed and to avoid filling space more than common shooting.