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25, 30, 60 Frames Per Second

AIUI around 220-300fps is the limit of response time for trained viewers (fighter pilots have to recognise shapes moving VERY quickly and were subject to some research) Once you go above 300fps you are capturing higher temporal resolution than the eye/brain can differentiate between.

The BBC have trialled 300fps acquisition (albeit not in real time) - and NHK are suggesting that 120fps with shorter than usual shutter speeds could be very effective for 8k Super Hi Vision, and that is likely to be a standard.


That's some pretty interesting information, but still, with those figures, you're dealing with still images put together to create the illusion of motion...