PROBLEM :
What Is Super Slow Mo, and How Is It Different From Slow Motion Video?
SOLUTION :
Super Slow Mo (960fps) is a feature that enables
users to shoot videos at extremely high frame rates, allowing for slow playback
that reveals details invisible to the naked eye.
Normal video (30fps) plays at real-time speed,
representing events as they occur without any adjustments.
Slow motion video (240fps) offers eight times
slower playback compared to normal video, commonly used in movies, commercials,
and sports highlights.
Super slow motion video (960fps) provides thirty-two
times slower playback, revealing subtle changes in facial expressions and detailed
movements of rapidly moving objects.
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