^Yep. Getting the still is trivial, but having the quality be worthwhile is a whole different matter.
Phone manufacturers used to talk about how their cameras could take one photo and if someone blinked, you could go back or forward in time from when the photo was taken to find the perfect shot. The reality there is using the video buffer and frame-blending, but that's a feature specifically designed to handle that use-case. Grabbing stills of regular video, the quality leaves a lot to be desired even when there is virtually no movement by either the subjects or the camera.
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