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Chronos User Discussion / Re: Chronos 1.4 Overclocking Sensor to get more FPS
« on: June 07, 2018, 12:51:30 PM »[ But just for info ... u have a damn highspeed camera so just increase the fps instead of fakepunsh frames with interpolation ;p ])Right, if you realy need more FPS, just Lower your resolution, its not that bad.
I used the 400fps 800x288px Mode on My Nikon J5 even for production once.
The Chronos can do way more. That is already an insanely good camera itself.
Depends on what you want to capture, tho.
But for most stuff (cinema/ Movies) 1500fps is more than enough if you need high quality also.
If you realy have some Shots that require much more fps at high quality, consider Renting a High-End Highspeed-Camera somewhere. Its not that expensive, if you work on an movie or serious project, or someting Like that.
Still cheaper than buying one.
If its just for personal use, than its maybe a bit expensive. especialy because you need lots of accessorys, which you would already most likely have somewhere around in an professional enviroment.
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Keep in mind, even if you would manage to overclock your chronos to someting like 3000fps at 720p, for example, it will not look that much slower as you might think.
You will need way higher framerates to make it "feel" noticable slower.
I think you wouldnt even be able to tell the difference between 1500fps and 1750fps if the clips would not be shown side-by-side.