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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

This is a video of a water droplet shot with a high speed camera at 1000 frames per second played back much slower.

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  • It's a Canon high speed camera that has been discontinued. It was donated to our school. The most affordable high speed camera's are the Casio Exilim series. Try the EX FH20. The next step up in high speed cameras are quite unaffordable, as in $10,000 and up.

  • This video is not filmed at 1000 fps.

  • I am not sure why you would think that, but it was filmed at 1000 frames per second.

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  • plz respond what camera was that

  • okay umm...

    its 1000 fps for sure. physics is awesome

    unless you have a phd in videos and fps

    shut up and just enjoy the video.

  • if it was a thousand fps, it wouldn't look choppy in the final slow down, because it wasn't that slow. It would still look smooth.

  • No, it's no 1000 frames per second, it's about 150-250 fps

  • no its not it was filmed at 250

  • why so small image?

    and its "filming" not "fliming"

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