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The human eye cannot distinguish between 30 frames per second and 60 frames per second. As a doctor, I can confirm this.
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There is the matter of shutter speed. When recording video of objects in motion, the amount of blur in a single frame depends on that. Keeping in mind that the motion blur seen in the real world (that is, as perceived by us) is not the same thing as motion blur introduced by shutter speed, we do perceive that something is going on differently when we play with the shutter speed, even at the higher frame rates.