usually 24 frames per second
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Generally speaking, film has a much better resolution than digital cameras. In fact, if you were to compare good 35mm color film to the "megapixel" rating of digital cameras, film would rate in the area of 24 megapixels. The problem is not with the resolution of the storage media (digital vs. film), but rather the abilities of the cameras themselves. A disposable camera is going to have a disposable lens in it. Lenses have a very big impact on the quality of your photos. So, in short, the disposable camera might have a better resolution, but the digital camera will likely have sharper pictures. The operative word here is disposable. Most of the 'disposables' on the market would be better if they were disposed of before taking pictures.
No. Slow motion is the result of recording images at a very fast rate and then playing them back at a normal rate.
This depends on how smooth you want your animation to look the minimum frame rate is usually 12 frames per second therefore 12fps * 60(seconds per minute) * 3(minutes) = 2160 frames if you want to try different frame rates use the equation f(x) = x * 180 where x = the number of frames per second to find the number for frames you will have to take to complete your video.
24 frames per sec .
The International Standards Organisation code (ISO) was developed to consolidate the ASA/DIN system to rate the relative speed of various films. ISO 400 film is faster than ISO 100 film, for example, making it better for low-light or fast action photos