dude this is so obviously just a bug flying by and ur camra isnt fast enough to get a good image so its a line of the same image over and over..... u will never see a "rod" off a good video recorder and the dude that shot this vid proably watched and knew it was just a regular bug flying around and recorded it like ten times till he got a good glips that...
They are bugs. The video camera does not have the ability to focus on more that one moving object at a time, so it focuses on the largest. The smaller objects in motion are blurred and their movements combined in a kind of string formation. This has already been debunked. This also happens when filming bird if there is lager objects for the camera to focus on!
Quote "Rods are a videographic artifact based on the frame capture rate of the videocam versus the wingbeat frequency of the insects. Essentially what you see is several wingbeat cycles of the insect on each frame of the video, creating the illusion of a "rod" with bulges along its length. Anyone with a video camera can duplicate the effect, if you shoot enough footage of flying insects from the right distance."
not that i dont believe in rods, but that is just a few bugs on a shit camera.
sinnerx923 5 months ago
dude this is so obviously just a bug flying by and ur camra isnt fast enough to get a good image so its a line of the same image over and over..... u will never see a "rod" off a good video recorder and the dude that shot this vid proably watched and knew it was just a regular bug flying around and recorded it like ten times till he got a good glips that...
LoganGoGetter 5 months ago
They are bugs. The video camera does not have the ability to focus on more that one moving object at a time, so it focuses on the largest. The smaller objects in motion are blurred and their movements combined in a kind of string formation. This has already been debunked. This also happens when filming bird if there is lager objects for the camera to focus on!
reginaninja 1 year ago
vERY NICE
55roberto55 1 year ago
20 years ago I had a book that was called 101 fasinating facts.
The book made reference to a fly that was not seen by the human eye and had been clocked at 6,000 mph.
The book called it a bot fly.
Rods had not yet been observed or noted publicly.
I remember talking about the phenomena and speed of it to a friend whom had the same book.
Who ever discovered this phenomena was aware of it at least 15 years before it went public, and it was noted in this book.
A very strange phenomena.
clnmyjts 2 years ago
you keep a dismembered mannequin head in your yard?
ishouldplayzelda 2 years ago
nani, hotaru?
steinegered 3 years ago
please stop quoting bullshit from wikipedia. do you believe everything that you read from there?
LordGregoryIII 3 years ago
Quote "Rods are a videographic artifact based on the frame capture rate of the videocam versus the wingbeat frequency of the insects. Essentially what you see is several wingbeat cycles of the insect on each frame of the video, creating the illusion of a "rod" with bulges along its length. Anyone with a video camera can duplicate the effect, if you shoot enough footage of flying insects from the right distance."
PDJ11 3 years ago
WRONG,theres more to it,do some research,theres footage that even scientist cant say "camera fuck up!"
enaler1001 3 years ago
Thats cool i want to see if its a animal.
Hordesthugz13 3 years ago 2
I really doubt that they are. I think they're supposed to be normal bugs.
ack44 3 years ago
interesting
ilovemiscosas 3 years ago