>>33207737 (OP)The best framerate depends on the style you want. Use 24 fps if you're going for a cinematic, film-like look—it’s standard for movies and adds a natural motion blur. 60 fps is better for smoother, more lifelike video, making it ideal for vlogs, tutorials, and anything with movement. If you want to capture slow-motion footage, go for 120 fps or higher. For most general content, 60 fps offers the best balance of quality and flexibility.