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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Geeman on October 12 2014 09:59:03 AM MDT

Title: Million FPS bullet impact
Post by: Geeman on October 12 2014 09:59:03 AM MDT
I was looking for something else and came across this.  Most impressive slow mo I've seen!



Greg
Title: Re: Million FPS bullet impact
Post by: The_Shadow on October 12 2014 11:06:45 AM MDT
With cameras like those used we could learn a lot about what the firearms are doing under recoil and return to battery!   :D

Those videos have been around for a while and i frequently visit looking for new stuff... 8)
Title: Re: Million FPS bullet impact
Post by: Raggedyman on October 12 2014 09:52:26 PM MDT
I want a camera like that. I did find a camera that will do 1,000 fps for $150 on Amazon. If I ever make some YouTube loot, I'll use it to buy a new camera.
Title: Re: Million FPS bullet impact
Post by: sqlbullet on October 13 2014 08:24:23 AM MDT
1,000 fps at what resolution?

And...1K fps really isn't that fast.  For the type of photography Wade and I are interested in everything interesting is over in 8 thousandths of a second.  And the most interesting part is over in 1 thousandth of a second.

Don't get me wrong.  I am sure we would come up with lots of cool stuff to shoot pictures of at 1K fps. ;D
Title: Re: Million FPS bullet impact
Post by: The_Shadow on October 13 2014 09:31:26 AM MDT
The storage and recording (read/write) speeds to match those FPS have to be easier these days with SSD and capacities... :o

http://www.visionresearch.com/Products/High-Speed-Cameras/v121/ (http://www.visionresearch.com/Products/High-Speed-Cameras/v121/)
Title: Re: Million FPS bullet impact
Post by: The_Shadow on October 13 2014 09:55:13 AM MDT
How fast is fast? ???....
Then there is MIT's camera..Trillion FPS Camera Captures Advancing Light Waves

http://www.wired.com/2011/12/trillion-fps-camera-captures-advancing-light-waves/ (http://www.wired.com/2011/12/trillion-fps-camera-captures-advancing-light-waves/)