Action camera with slow-mo mode
prices on 70 modelsSlow motion (slow-mo)
— in general, such shooting is called "high-speed" because it is carried out at an increased frame rate (more than 60 fps). As a result, when playing at normal speed (60 fps and below), the video looks slow (hence the name "slo-mo"). Such slowing down can be used just for fun, and as an artistic device, and even for scientific purposes — to capture movement that is too fast for human perception. Anyway, the higher the slo-mo frame rate, the more you can slow down the video and the more advanced the camera is in this regard. On the other hand, the higher the frame rate, the more performant the graphics part should be; and this, in turn, affects the price of the device, sometimes quite noticeably.Also note that slow-mo shooting can only be available at certain resolutions, which are not always the maximum; these points can be directly specified in the characteristics of the action camera.
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