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just to confirm normal movie cameras record at 35 or 38 fps right? so 8000fps would be a MASSIVE difference
Movie cameras are normally 24 frames per second. Stuff for TV or shot in digital is usually captured at 30 or 60 frames per second... so this is indeed a lot quicker.
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Michael @ Jul 7th 2008 1:09PM
just to confirm normal movie cameras record at 35 or 38 fps right? so 8000fps would be a MASSIVE difference
madgamer @ Jul 7th 2008 3:13PM
Movie cameras are normally 24 frames per second. Stuff for TV or shot in digital is usually captured at 30 or 60 frames per second... so this is indeed a lot quicker.