30fps is the standard frame rate for most TV shows, this means that every 1 second of a TV show you watch, you are actually seeing a rapid sequence of 30 still photographs are played one after another, which appears to you as a moving picture. This is because like any other video camera, Dash Cams take thousands of still photos and stich them together to appear as a moving image. 'FPS' refers to the amount of 'frames per second' that the camera records in. This is the one that the Dash Cam was designed for, it is also the setting where we have used the most resources to ensure the image quality is as clear as possible. The most effective setting for all of our Dash Cam models is the default resolution setting, this should be the option at the top of the list. "What are the best resolution settings for my Dash Cam?"
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The more pixels inside a frame, the more detail the camera is able to pick up, our top of the range 622GW Dash Cam records in 4K resolution, which equates to 8.2 million pixels per frame, whereas our entry level 122 Dash Cam records in 720p resolution which is 0.9 million. Resolution is the measurement of pixels across the height and width of a cameras frame.