The closest I've seen to that recently are those d*****l cameras that shoot super HD video (or whatever it's called this week). I notice they are now being advertised in the context of being able to shoot video so you can rummage through all the frames to find a 'perfect' photograph. I can imagine photographers buying seven, fixing them to a hat pointing in all directions and simply walking about a bit. Very soon, Photoshop 2018 will be able to look through the video and automatically select the best photos.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Modern life is rubbish.
Not so fast there
a frame grab from 4K video may be OK for facebook, but it generally won't hold up to scrutiny - it's still not much resolution and you won't get a very big print. And when you do, you'll find it's compressed to hell, and the motion blur will be a killer as well. But probably just fine for consumers and housewives.
Maybe in really knowledgeable hands, a frame from a Black Magic Ursa (4.6k) or Production Camera (4k) shooting ProRes or raw, at a faster-than-generally-used-for-video shutter speed could be useful
but
ehhhh
..
I have many musician friends and occasionally shoot their shows. The local "housewives with an art degree ten years ago" show up with a DSLR and kit lens on Auto, and then say "how do you get those cool photos? I paid $500 for this setup!!!"
"Well, you need to spend about $2k more on glass for it, and then learn what all the damn buttons do
"