I always shoot in 720p x 60 (R3) for a few reasons.
- I know where I'm going to show my video. Since I display my video on my computer or online I don't need the 1080p resolution. There is very little difference watching 720p vs 1080p on a 40 inch tv. ( I know my audieance)
- Having 60 frames to play with (R3) vs 30 frames (R5) provides a better solution to manipulate the video during post. Slow motion or speeding the video up leads to some great effects. So it's always better to have more frames.
- I also get a cleaner video while shooting a moving object or if I'm moving in R3 mode.
Mode depends on the type of shooting I plan on doing. Know your audience and produce your video prior to shooting. Hope this helps?
Of course this helps, thanks a lot for your info Aquapro
I haven´t edit anything yet, but i have been scootering a wreck with my hero atached to the scooter in 1080 and does not look very good....
Sometimes, quite deep (close to -50m) with low visibility have some weird effects on the video, like image or part of the image getting red when the camera is close to my torch´light, especially in 720p60fps, anyone has seen the same?