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An fps experiment


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If you only need a 24 fps version, not much reason to not shoot 24 fps in average situations. But there are technologies where you take 120 fps footage and can manipulate the temporal resolution / strobing artifacts when converting to 24 fps.  Might be useful for action movies or for panning shots of artwork.

The real advantage is just when you need the material to be higher in frame rate for some reason, like for slow-motion work or some sort of HFR presentation.

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