09-01-2018, 06:02 PM
The problem with 30 fps is that the effective shutter speed is pretty low. Any significant vibration or fast panning/motion ends up with the image very blurry. I keep looking for reasonably (sub $150) priced action cameras that can capture over 1080p resolution images with at least 120 fps, but the market isn't quite there yet.
This.
The very wide angle of dashcams makes images in the distance appear stable. As they get closer, relative movement is greater and blur can ensue.
And particularly for a bike without suspension (and even in a bike with suspension) the cam will have to be frame mounted for the best results.
At some point I'm going to try my 'Phone at 1080/120. It's a shame that I can't watch it played back at 120fps.
This.
The very wide angle of dashcams makes images in the distance appear stable. As they get closer, relative movement is greater and blur can ensue.
And particularly for a bike without suspension (and even in a bike with suspension) the cam will have to be frame mounted for the best results.
At some point I'm going to try my 'Phone at 1080/120. It's a shame that I can't watch it played back at 120fps.