A.Y.
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I am sorry you are unable to read what I said I will try and make it simpler for you
At 50p or 60p a camera shoots default 1/100 and 1/125 it only drops to 1/50 and 1/60 when ISO is maxed out
At 24/25p and 30p the default is 1/50 or 1/60 dropping to 1/25 and 1/30 at max ISO
You never shoot 50p 1/50 or 60p 1/60 or 24/25p 1/25 30p 1/30 because it looks crap, in fact when you do slow motion even if the frame rate recording was high say 120 fps you use a shutter speed of 1/250 so that when you slow it down to 30p you freeze movement
The amount of motion blur that is tolerable is why the 180 shutter rule exist and it is not the latest camera that apply this rule it has been going for the last 5 years on digital cameras and even longer on camcorders as it comes from shooting film
GoPro MAX ISO can be set to ISO 400 or 1600 so shooting 60p under low-light situations, the camera will switch to 1/60sec at the chosen ISO when noise levels are still acceptable. MAX ISO for Sony APS-C mirrorless cameras is 3200 which is still pretty clean so no need to go to 1/60sec below ISO 3200.
I've gotten very good low-light results shooting 1/60sec 60p for 60p playback for family and work projects. Proclaiming over and over again 60p 1/60sec = crap doesn't make it so and it only broadcasts to the entire forum Interceptor121 doesn't know how to deal with it.
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