In looking around, I'm learning that shutter speed is crucial for getting good hi-speed footage. There's much talk of ensuring that one's shutter speed is 2x the frame rate, or the 180* rule, and other suggestions. The problem is that the Chronos displays shutter speed in us, and I'm not sure what that scale is. How does us relate to whole seconds or fractions of a second? There's also %, which is a percent of ... what? Setting shutter speed to MAX can't be correct in all scenarios.
It's almost like trying to figure out one's fuel efficiency in miles-per-gallon, but only given a distance in feet and a speed in Kilometers-per-day. It's certainly possible, but stupid to not start with relative value.
There must be a simpler way to show shutter speed on the Chronos. Does the UI need to be changed to use a different scale? If not, I need a good tutorial on how the shutter speed on THIS camera relates to time and/or frame rate.