High-frame-rate PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras that deliver at least 60 frames per second (fps) are designed for security operations where motion clarity and operator control matter as much as resolution. Compared with 30 fps, 60 fps reduces motion blur and improves temporal detail, which helps operators and analytics track fast-moving subjects (vehicles, runners, crowd surges) and capture more usable evidence during rapid PTZ movement, high zoom, or low-light scenes with challenging shutter requirements.
This white paper explains the operational value of 60+ fps in ACTi PTZ deployments, the key technical considerations (optics, sensor, encoder, bandwidth/storage, latency), recommended configurations, and best-practice deployment patterns for control rooms, critical infrastructure, transportation, campuses, and large-area perimeter protection.