1 Million FPS Slow Motion video of Bullet leaving barrel
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well i guess you learn something new everyday. i never knew that super high fps meant lower resolution. i can see why higher fps would lower resolution so yea good to know.
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okay a dick just broke after enertinga hole
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thats like some stanley kubrik shit its like the symbol of man leaping off the planet etc
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@BoloppReloadedGaming probably not. Light travels at 300,000,000 meters per second. If it were filmed with a camera filming at 1 million frames per second, in the time it takes for light to travel in 1 frame, the light beam would be 300 meters further ahead. And with a camera filming at that high of a speed, its resolution would be very poor and it would probably not even be visible.
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It's an experimental but still useless contraption because of size, power requirements AND resolution.
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Nice try bud. LOL!!! There ain't no such 1 million fps critter with THIS type of resolution.
"The Phantom V12 model could record images at 1 million frames per second but it was limited at a 256×8 pixels, Phantom Flex can record images at a 2560×600 pixels resolution ( 1,560 frames per second ) and a maximum speed at 13.000 frames per second, at a 640×480 pixels resolution."
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@bassman2914 The current SA1.1 shoots 675000 fps at a resolution of 64x16, and this seems to be higher than that, so I think that information is wrong...
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Now they should do this with the new 1 trillion FPS camera!
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@Golovi oh ok, I see, sorry.
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@Nwest82 My comment was just a PewDiePie reference :/
I'll watch the rest tomorrow.
lfannin90 1 month ago 168
They may have filmed it at 1 million fps but than speed it up a bit. A 1 million fps, in one second of footage at 30fps the bullet should move less than 2mm...it moved more than that.
bassman2914 1 month ago 67