a coś takiego dzisiaj przeczytałem. Dobre, nadaje się na nasze forum

For sports, documentary and wildlife photographers 10FPS is a real boon. The 3-4 FPS that most cameras can manage is pokey by comparison. Most amateurs will rarely need such speed, but for those that do it makes a huge difference in ones ability to capture peak action when the motion path is unpredictable.

Parenthetical Note: Whenever high frame rates are discussed, there's always some wag on the forums who writes – "Real photographers don't need high frame rates. They should learn to anticipate the peak moment".

Yes, thank you very much. And this is in large measure true for something like a pole vaulter crossing the bar. But try shooting a leopard seal catching a penguin, or a hockey puck moving into the net at 100 MPH, and it's a very different story. Enough said.