I don't know what to say about the Sony, they always seemed to be ahead of everyone else recently in the development of sensors and latest direction in better camera technology. But when someone says 30fps that's the same as video isn't it, because if I can do that and do frame captures, then there I am? (maybe I'm wrong about that and it's not the same?)
Canon 90-D does 120fps but I don't know if they downgrade the bitrate to get that. Just like 12MP on a phone isn't the same as 12MP on an APS, 120fps is just a number, unless we know the actual quality.
I have a Pocket II, which by the way, is why. It's always in my pocket. That thing does 240fps and I've never used that feature.
Anyway, yes, 30fps, single shots on a mirrorless camera is pretty good if someone can use that?
Here's why I don't shoot on H very often, if at all anymore. Then I have all those pictures and I have to go through each one and decide which one to edit. And I think that's only 6 frames per second, maybe 90 frames. I'd have to try to image what to do at 30fps in 4 seconds, and I'd have 120 images to sort through and pick the best one?
I can think of a couple shots where I'd have wanted a huge burst, but after that, not very often. Kind of like, a camera that can shoot in the dark or does 24,000 fps, how often would I really need that? LOL I bet it's not going to be cheap when they come out. Or what if there's a slower version that only does "only" 480 fps in full size and full color.
How many seconds to fill a card, and then again, review and editing? Shoot 4 seconds, edit 8 hours?
