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What is the frame rate of the camera usually used to make movies now? What is the resolution?

There are two kinds of cameras used to shoot movies: film type and digital type.

Film-type movie cameras are generally expressed by definition, that is, the number of TV lines that can be distinguished on the screen is divided into horizontal definition and vertical definition, and the indicators given are the definition of the central part, including DXC-537: the number of TV lines with horizontal definition of 700; DXC-637: TV line with horizontal resolution of 800; TV line with vertical resolution of 450 (excluding EVS); 530 TV line (with EVS) and so on. Its frame rate is 24 frames per second. Use 35mm and 70mm (giant screen) film.

Digital movie cameras are more complicated. The resolution is generally 1080p to 4K, and the frame rate is generally 24-60 frames per second.