Definition
60 FPS (frames per second) captures 60 images per second, producing ultra-smooth motion that is ideal for gaming content, sports footage, and action sequences. While 60 FPS results in larger file sizes and a hyper-real look that differs from cinematic 24 FPS, it significantly improves clarity in fast-moving scenes and is the preferred frame rate for gaming channels and live streams.
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Equipment & Gear
Frames Per Second
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24 FPS
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Slow Motion
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30 FPS
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Frame Rate
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High Frame Rate
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Variable Frame Rate
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