@@robo0o_761 I am also trying out to pop some wheelies with my MT-09 but didn't have the guts to.. Is there any tip? I heard its as easy as holding the clutch in, give a little throttle and throw the clutch?
@@robo0o_761 it comes down to preference, i think double the fps count makes the footage look way too blurry in this scenario. because the pov we record are action shots (lots of fast movement going on) everything looks as if your moving at hyperspeed at any given moment/speed. cinema standards recommend 24fps with a 180• shutter angle which is equivalent to 48 yes. so i get it, youve read that so its only natural to follow the same rules but it is recommended to up the shutter angle when filming action shots. you still keep the blur and its more subtle!