Narrowing my eyes, I focused my eyesight as much as possible, using my telescopic vision to observe the CCTV lens as the small internal object flickered.
It was common knowledge that the human eye can only perceive about 15 individual visual images per second, meaning the human eye has a 15 fps frame rate.
Or at least that was the case for Level 0 basic humans; with my stats as high as they are, my ocular framerate is upward of 90 to 120 Fps, thus my ability to track fast-moving objects with ease.
Now, in the case of the CCTV camera down below, I was able to notice the flicker of the lens to the point that I could count, and soon enough, I knew that it was clocking at between 20 and 30 fps, a baseline standard.
'Ok, grainy 1990s camera quality with 30fps…..shit…' crunching the numbers in my head and using a basic algebraic equation, I worked out that I'd need to move between 447 mph to 671 mph, an impossible feat given my current stats.