Disagree. There are cameras capable of recording at 300,000fps. 10,000 is no issue anymore.
If referring to the effect where objects look still or moving slowly, that's because our displays aren't yet capable of showing those incredible frame rates. Or the recordings are at low level fps like 60 or 120.
PracticalExperiense t1_jebun7b wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
Disagree. There are cameras capable of recording at 300,000fps. 10,000 is no issue anymore.
If referring to the effect where objects look still or moving slowly, that's because our displays aren't yet capable of showing those incredible frame rates. Or the recordings are at low level fps like 60 or 120.