@AliceOfVoid@Nandoo_1999@yahninevaeh Frame rate also lowers how much light is hitting the sensor. At higher frame rates you get less light and have to use a larger aperture changing your field of depth.
So to get the shot you want, it may not even be possible to shoot at a high framerate.
@AliceOfVoid@Nandoo_1999@yahninevaeh An object moves at 100m/s.
You record at 10 fps, and again at 100 fps.
In 10 fps the object moves 10m per frame. At 100 fps the object moves 1m per frame.
Lower framerate capture more movement. That movement creates blur.
Why do games add motion blur then?
@danjones63dan@terry_truchan @VeresTyler @Oilfield_Trash2 And why stop at where government taxes us? Shareholders and business owners outright steal from our paycheques but somehow that's fine? They ain't even building hospitals.