FAKE.First, shutter and frame rate are two very different things. Frame rate is the number of pictures taken in a second (24,30,60, etc.). When the film/video is shown that is broken down back to 24/30 fps and that how slow motion is created. Shutter speed is the amount of time the iris is open for during each one of those frames. (1/30sec, 1/60 sec, even 1/1000 sec).
Shutter speed is like frame rate in that it takes a lot of light, even daylight would look darkened to match the speed of a helicopter. Plus a high shutter makes things look slo-mo or clicker. And that helicopter's blades would have to be moving at the same constant speed without any minor changes. FAKE.
Shutter speed is like frame rate in that it takes a lot of light, even daylight would look darkened to match the speed of a helicopter. Plus a high shutter makes things look slo-mo or clicker. And that helicopter's blades would have to be moving at the same constant speed without any minor changes. FAKE.