To the best of my knowledge, it is the Olympus E3 at 1/8000 second as of 2008. However, an important measure of digital camera speed is also fps (frames per second) as the camera must meter and check focus and other settings before taking the shot. At present DSLRs can't be beat in this regard. Compact digitals usually suffer from shutter lag. Casio claims the fastest fps at 60 fps, 6.0MP, jpeg as of Aug. 2007. You should denote from this that the fps numbers alone mean nothing unless everyone is using the same yardstick. When have the manufacturers ever done that?
camera used for cricket are DSLR Cameras where it must have more FPS that is frames per second like 30fps or 60fps and lens used are zoom lens or wide lens
You need to find a camera that has Continuous Shooting or Burst mode. Most compact digicams can shoot continuously about 1.5 frames per second (fps) while more advanced DSLR cameras can shoot continuously about 5 fps or more. This means when you press the shutter release button and hold it down, the camera will keep taking pictures until its internal buffer is full. 5fps means that the camera can take 5 shots in one second.
I think that any of the models of Casio Exilim High speed are good. High resolution and HD video, as well as high-fps video.
Frames per second?
You have to be a little more precise, if you are talking about your fps (frames per second) I can help. If you are looking for what fps you are recording at on a camera or what?
30-50 depending on how good the camera is
Camera shoot at 29.97 fps because that is the standard in America and what the tv monitors show it at.
Frames per second, this is the number of still photographs the camera takes every second that when played make the video. The higher the fps the better the camera will be at capturing fast movement in detail with out bluring.
A movie camera or a video camera takes many photographs every second, each photograph is known as a frame. Typical framing rates are 24 frames per second in film cameras, 25 fps or 30 fps in video cameras.
The Samsung galaxy SIII, has an 8 mega pixel camera. It is capable of shooting 1080p, full hd video, at 30 FPS.
CMOS mini HD 720p DV camcorder with hdmi
To the best of my knowledge, it is the Olympus E3 at 1/8000 second as of 2008. However, an important measure of digital camera speed is also fps (frames per second) as the camera must meter and check focus and other settings before taking the shot. At present DSLRs can't be beat in this regard. Compact digitals usually suffer from shutter lag. Casio claims the fastest fps at 60 fps, 6.0MP, jpeg as of Aug. 2007. You should denote from this that the fps numbers alone mean nothing unless everyone is using the same yardstick. When have the manufacturers ever done that?
There are many key features of the Nikon D70 camera. It is a CCD megapixel camera, with 6.1 effective megapixels, has near-instant power-up, 3 fps continuous shooting, and 7 digital vari-program selections.
Yes, there are DSi games that are slightly enhanced, gernally having better fps and may have features that allow the usage of the DSi camera.
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