Hi, Having been thinking of jumping into video for some time, I finally get a Samsung NX1. Amazing camera and it's a lot of fun. However I'm recently a bit confused about the frame rates I can/should use. Many people around me recommend using 24p in europe because it's cinema, and some people recommend 25p because we have 50Hz electricity here, some other people recommend 30p because of our monitors running 30/60Hz. But if I look at the setting in my NX1, things getting a bit confused to me: Here is the setting available: UHD: (PAL) 24p, 25p / (NTSC) 23.98p, 24p, 30p FHD: (PAL) 24p, 25p, 50p, 100p / (NTSC) 23.98p, 24p, 30p, 60p, 120p Then I realize if I use 24p PAL, the 50p/100p coming out from 1080p is not a 2x/4x slow motion. The same for NTSC if I use 23.98p or 24p. 30p seems a good frame rate if I think about slow motion and the monitor, but it seems many people are using 24p as standard. I'm not going into any broadcast related business, does that mean I can just choose NTSC/30p for the highest frame rate (smooth) or is there something I need to think about first? Having tried to google and read threads from everywhere I feel a bit lost. Any info/advice would be much appreciated. Kevin