Take a video captured on a 30fps camera and play it in slow motion. You get a slide show. Capture more frames per second and then when you play it in slow motion, there’s more pictures to make the motion seem more fluid. Instead of the objects in the video jumping around, you get to see more pictures in-between them “jumping around”, so the video looks more fluid.
To say it another way, you can play literally any video in slow motion. It’s not that a higher frame rate camera produces a slower video, it’s just that a higher frame rate camera captures more information so that when you do play it in slow motion it doesn’t look choppy.
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