I assumed 60fps captures more information thus making the video look better. Not being divisible makes sense..
The right question then would be if shooting in 60 and dropping it down to 30 would give a better picture then shooting in 30fps.
I assumed 60fps captures more information thus making the video look better. Not being divisible makes sense..
The right question then would be if shooting in 60 and dropping it down to 30 would give a better picture then shooting in 30fps.
It depends on the method used. If it's a simple skipping of frames, then it shouldn't make much difference, although shooting 60 fps does limit your options for shutter speed. There are more advanced blending and interpolation algorithms that can make use of the extra information at 30 fps though.