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*January 2016 update - I was wondering why my YouTube uploads were looking off for the last couple of months, discovered it's the Chrome hardware acceleration setting. I turned it back on and the pale yellowish look of the vids disappeared, now they look as they should. Interestingly, this was true for Firefox too, though not IE. Seems IE doesn't use color management, which may have something to do with it, though how that's controlled by hardware acceleration I don't understand. -- The Sony AX100 I'm using doesn't do 60 fps at 4K but it does at 1080, and I've been curious as to how it'd do pans at 60 fps - 'cause I've found vid/film pans generally to be an unpleasant visual experience as compared to us using our eyes to pan a scene - vid pans are either unnaturally slow or jittery. The jitter is caused by not being unnaturally slow... Thinking 60 fps would significantly improve this, I picked a scene with lots of vertical features to exaggerate any jitter and shot at both 24 fps (camera doesn't do 30fps @ 1080!) & 60 fps. Not the smoothest pans ever (maybe I could use a fluid head) as it was quite gusty and I used a travel tripod which proved too light for this outdoor use - and I was kinda impatient with the slowness required for a smooth pan @ 24 fps (mighta worked ok for 30fps). Actually seeing YouTube 60 fps vid has required some experimenting. Initially my editor encoded the 60fps vid at the 1st vid's 24 fps. When comparing them I didn't see any diff and was thinking I was wrong about the jitter fix - but then I figured out what'd happened 60fps did fix the jitter. Next was viewing 60fps vid online - again initially seeing no diff (lots of 60fps jitter) I downloaded some vids (including mine) to verify in my player that they were 60 fps. Mine was, and so was a longboarding vid - though some kpop fancam vids indicated as 60 fps were actually 30 fps, though I did find some that are 60fps. Viewing these downloaded 60 fps vids side by side with the streamed versions there was obviously a problem in the streamed versions - not looking like 60 fps (jitter, etc present). Exploring this diff it turned out to be a Chrome browser thing. Looking online, I found a setting to try: Settings, Show advanced settings, Use hardware acceleration when available - set to on (it was off) and this made the diff, the jitter/judder went away - I was watching 60 fps vid online. With this set the vid did become a bit blurrier than it should be though. If you pause the last 60 fps clip "Faster" you'll see it's actually quite sharp. Firefox didn't require a change though the image quality isn't quite as good. On 60 fps, I didn't see much dif in the kpop dancing stuff - but the longboard passing scenery was noticeably smoother and mine didn't jitter anymore. So, if the 60fps vid is jittery it's probably because something's not set up quite right in your browser.