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thanks RockyHeap...could not agree more. I just checked out the last video that wqas post on this thread. 1080 at 30 fps was just painful to continue to watch. Very grainey and the quick jerks were very noticable. Looked like a great dive with some beautiful areas to shoot. Now I'll be testing my new Itova Sport Pro tomorrow. Any advice pertaining to caves. thanks again

Don't confuse the operator not being able to hold a camera steady with the frame rate and tricks to make it look smooth

There are plenty of examples of jerky footage at any frame rate you like, and footage at 24 fps that looks smooth

It depends on how you hold your camera and how you shoot your video nothing can mask the lack of skills
 

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