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Originally Posted by shakran
Will, you're forgetting that often times security cameras capture at significantly less than 30 frames per second. 15 or less is very common. This is to save videotape, which costs money.
There is also the very real possibility that the camera had a shutter going, in which case we might actually be spacing out the visible frames a bit more.
Unless you have evidence of what the framerate is then this argument may or may not be accurate - we just don't know.
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Originally Posted by Willravel
Now NTSA standards which are used in 99% of all North American A/V equipment operates at a rate of 30 interlaced frames per second.
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I am catering to a very high statistical probability.
Meinwhile, that same video proves that whatever hit the pentagon was NOT boeing 757.
Here is a frozen frame from the video above:
Here is what it SHOULD have looked like: