Agreed. FPS is a video metric while shutter speed is a photography metric. 1/8000 is a little extreme of a speed for slow moving action. Usually you run that shutter speed for sports etc. That said, not unusual for full light photography. The photographer would have had to known an almost exact time when the shots would be fired and hold the shutter release down to get 10-15 images per second in hopes of catching the bullet as it whizzed by.
Agreed. FPS is a video metric while shutter speed is a photography metric. 1/8000 is a little extreme of a speed for slow moving action. Usually you run that shutter speed for sports etc. That said, not unusual for full light photography. The photographer would have had to known an almost exact time when the shots would be fired and hold the shutter release down to get 10-15 images per second in hopes of catching the bullet as it whizzed by.