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    After doing more reading, the Hero4 Silver would be a better buy than the Hero+LCD. i am going to save the extra scratch and just buy the silver when I get around to it instead of getting the lower end camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hmac View Post
    The higher the frame rate, the better the slow motion. Slowing down a clip shot at 30 FPS is always going to suck.
    Yup, 60 fps is good. You don't want the final video to fall below 24 fps and higher fps gives better clearity, so you have to balance it with resolution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MegademiC View Post
    Yup, 60 fps is good. You don't want the final video to fall below 24 fps and higher fps gives better clearity, so you have to balance it with resolution.
    Some editing software will interpolate frames to keep the rendered clip at 24 fps or better so that it looks smooth. That interpolation can make for blurry video. Looks like what happened in his motorcycle clip.

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    The Gopro software interpolates frames, and if you don't get too crazy with it, it looks pretty good.

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