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R6 VS R3 Which camera is better?

Started Dec 15, 2021 | Discussions thread
photographer daniel
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Re: R6 VS R3 Which camera is better?

Geyzer J. Salgado wrote:

Hoka Hey wrote:

photographer daniel wrote:

No one really needs 30FPS,

No. It depends on what you are shooting. 30 FPS gives you the in-between frames. You may not need it, but just because you don't need it doesn't mean that others might not find it useful.

I think 30 FPS is needed when you want to capture 30 FPS. We have to remember, especially in photography that just because technology is new and people got by with less before, should not mean it is not needed. If that was the case than why need a camera? You can just sketch what you saw. My example might be silly but I back up the need argument. Now does that mean the OP needs 30 FPS to shoot gymnastics? Idk thats for him to decide.

In sports, especially pro high level stuff, I imagine you need as many FPS as you can get. The R3 is a pro camera aimed at pro needs. Its only a luxury to well off enthusiest.

30 FPS lets you capture more images.
But after that from a set of 50 pictures you make, you choose only one picture.
So you just have to know how to read the subject and know when to take a picture

just need to know when to shoot and be fast.

No. Knowing when to shoot with 30 FPS will get you more keepers than knowing when to shoot at 12 FPS.

With 30FPS and above, I could shoot video and take out any image I want

No. Extracting frames from video does not give you the same IQ. Also, there are issues with motion blur when extracting frames from video.

Does R3 have heating issues, it heats up during massive use?

No. Not in stills mode.

There are some time limits in video mode that are documented in the manual.

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