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Uploaded by 10sDog on May 3, 2010
Bjorn Borg - serve and 2 backhands from match vs McEnroe May 1, 2010 in Boston. McEnroe won 6-4, 7-6(3). Shot at 210 fps.
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@vtantonelli It is called high-speed. It refers to the frame rate. Google "high speed camera" and you'll see what's available. If shot at 600 fps, that plays back at 30 fps or
20x slower than normal. Hence, slow-motion at 30 fps.
10sDog 3 weeks ago
I think that's called low speed, slow motion. At least for the non-photographer.
vtantonelli 1 month ago
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@vtantonelli It is called high-speed. It refers to the frame rate. Google "high speed camera" and you'll see what's available. If shot at 600 fps, that plays back at 30 fps or
20x slower than normal. Hence, slow-motion at 30 fps.
10sDog 3 weeks ago
I think that's called low speed, slow motion. At least for the non-photographer.
vtantonelli 1 month ago