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Where is the adjustable frame rate switch of Panasonic 600 camera?

Panasonic 600 camera adjustable frame rate switch in camera settings.

The frame rate of a camera is the so-called unit of measurement, which is the number of frames per second, abbreviated as FPS or "Hz". Frames per second (fps) or frame rate indicates the number of times that the graphics processor can update every second when processing the field.

Due to the special physiological structure of human eyes, if the frame rate of a picture is higher than 16fps, it will be considered coherent, which is called visual persistence. High frame rate can get smoother and more realistic animation. Generally speaking, 30fps is acceptable, but improving the performance to 60fps can obviously improve the sense of interaction and realism, but generally speaking, it is not easy to detect the obvious improvement of fluency when it exceeds 75fps.