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Hello @alexabsolute, yes i must say its awesome, i shot at 1080p at 120 fps. I know the video is not upto the mark but still I am starting from scratch but will be learning more soon and will be uploading crazy stuff..
Thank You for stopping by

120 is good that’s what I generally use, the hero 7 can shoot 1080p 240fps though right??

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yes yes it can shoot at 240fps but with that I think stabilization will be gone.
Still I have lot to learn about, I will be learning from You :D my friend ...
I edit using Filmora can you suggest some software to edit . go pro software doesnt work for me because I dont have windows 10 :|

Hi. Stabilization? Buy gimbal. Edit film?
https://fxhome.com/express

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Hello @jozef230 currently gimbal is out of my reach its way too expensive :(

As long as it’s not too shakey it won’t matter as any bumps are much slower and less noticeable, you can also iron that out in post.
The most important thing to remember is not to slow it down too much, 120 FPS means it can be 5 times slower when it’s in a 24fps comp, if it’s using a percentage slider for example no slower than 20% or it gets choppy where frames get repeated. The frequency of lights can affect it too and make flicker, just adjust your frame rate or change the format from ntsc to pal or vice versa.

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yes thank you @alexabsolute for the information I will keep that in mind if I am shooting at 120, i should not go down below 5time well thanks for the useful information and yes I just downloaded davinci editor

Awesome enjoy! It’s a beast of an editor!

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Thats Cool will have to experiment on it

I’d suggest davinci resolve as a superb free editor, it’s a beast for colour grading

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