I've heard that humans can't notice a difference above 30FPS but it seems that many do notice it clearly, so it must depend on the person.
You heard wrong....Its a popular myth supported by the fact that 25-30 fps is the minimum required to suggest to the brain its seeing movement.
The eye is an analogue device and as such can contrast and compare to some pretty staggering digi equiv numbers.
Its an analogue, organic device designed to process analogue data from an analogue world.
If you cannot see the difference between 30 and 60 fps you need to go and see a doctor or optician. Probably both.







