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can one get a good photo from a video frame? the answer is yes depending on camcorder of courseand subject matter
unedited straight from camcorder video frame (4k )
11000131 by bazza, on Flickr (Panasonic HC-X1500)
one thing to bear in mind that it is different from a still photo in the fact that the camcorder is recording while for example during a" panning" movement which this was. However I think the above by just looking at it one would find it hard to see if it was taken from a still camera or from a camcorder still.
one advantage is having 1000's of frames to choose from depending of video length, as well as getting subject in right position from individual frames
original video
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/156130854@N02/53503038633/in/dateposted-friend/
Obviously I understand subject matter comes into play ,such as bird photography ( I will have to try that with the camcorder later on this year). For scene type photos using a camcorder and not having to carry umpteen lenses and filters to me makes sense. one has both video and stills choice
unedited straight from camcorder video frame (4k )
11000131 by bazza, on Flickr (Panasonic HC-X1500)
one thing to bear in mind that it is different from a still photo in the fact that the camcorder is recording while for example during a" panning" movement which this was. However I think the above by just looking at it one would find it hard to see if it was taken from a still camera or from a camcorder still.
one advantage is having 1000's of frames to choose from depending of video length, as well as getting subject in right position from individual frames
original video
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/156130854@N02/53503038633/in/dateposted-friend/
Obviously I understand subject matter comes into play ,such as bird photography ( I will have to try that with the camcorder later on this year). For scene type photos using a camcorder and not having to carry umpteen lenses and filters to me makes sense. one has both video and stills choice
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