Jumat, 06 September 2013

What is the relationship between the resolution and the number of frames per second for a digital camera?

Q. I know that this relationship for a camcorder is not linear but I could not find a mathematical relation between them.
I'd appreciate any comments on this.

A. The higher the resolution, the more data there is to process, so the frames per second is usually lower the higher the resolution.

But this problem is combated on some higher spec DSLR's by using faster processors and larger buffers where they can capture very high resolution files at 5 FPS.


What determines how clear a camcorder is?
Q. I already own a camcorder and i want a better one with higher quality video. So i just wanted to know what makes a camcorder have sharper/clearer video.

A. Generally, the higher the numbers of the resolution makes a higher quality image (so, for example while shooting in HD 1920x1080 is better than 1440x1080)

Also, the more frames per second, the better looking the end result is going to be (so 60fps is better than 30fps)





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