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	Comments on: Picking My May 25 Keepers &#8212; Avoiding the Grasses	</title>
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		By: Cliff Beittel		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting video, though I&#039;d never edit so tightly, given that post-processing and preferences can change over time. But your A9III &quot;videos&quot; got me curious enough to look up video frame rates. Normal cinematography rate is said to be 24 fps, whereas 60 or 120 fps would be used mostly for special effects (explosions, etc.) in action films. So the A9 III is really shooting high-end video, though I guess for only a few seconds at a time. (I knew nothing about video, having hit the record button on my cameras only by mistake--right next to ISO on an R7.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting video, though I&#8217;d never edit so tightly, given that post-processing and preferences can change over time. But your A9III &#8220;videos&#8221; got me curious enough to look up video frame rates. Normal cinematography rate is said to be 24 fps, whereas 60 or 120 fps would be used mostly for special effects (explosions, etc.) in action films. So the A9 III is really shooting high-end video, though I guess for only a few seconds at a time. (I knew nothing about video, having hit the record button on my cameras only by mistake&#8211;right next to ISO on an R7.)</p>
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