(03-09-2015, 02:38 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: One of the guys on another forum and I were discussing this...go pro vs digital point and shoot single shots... and he said he can select single shots out of his videos for viewing he just has to look thru a few thousand photos to pull out the ones he wanted from each video because (and I dont remember the numbers) the video takes x amount of frames per second times the length of the video. With the digital you can snap pics anytime during a 6 hour ride that you see a good view or object and only take pics of the interesting stuff. Viewing 6 hours of video frame by frame to pick out a few pictures of interesting stuff would be a daunting task I would think.
I dunno? I don't do video. Maybe someone that does can explain better.
Well, you see, capturing frames from a video is no more difficult than understanding the relationship between horsepower and torque, taking into account air/fuel ratios and rpm along with drivetrain, available traction, and vehicle load to calculate how long it will take for me to travel a quarter mile with a reflashed ECU. Simple.