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In the midst of falling interest of DSLRs and posts.........
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And my point was: your reaction time is so much larger than what half of 1/60th of a second is, that a 60Hz frame rate can and will not impact the tracking of subjects, the framing of subjects or the capture of a decisive moment. The (only) reason for higher frame rates of EVFs (like 120 or even 240Hz) is to make the motion and the light perception as flicker free as possible.

And the reason why I do not comment on high DR nonsense, is that people have stopped posting the nonsense they did in the past, probably for the reason you point to yourself...
  


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RE: In the midst of falling interest of DSLRs and posts......... - by Brightcolours - 01-21-2022, 12:02 PM

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