I had the priviledge of using an Olympus iSpeed 3 High speed camera at a commercial shoot on wednesday and the video it can capture has to be seen to be believed.
We filmed an explosion with it and you can literally see the point of detonation, how it explodes (i.e. implodes before explodes).
Most of the footage we captured was around 2,000fps. But I noticed that alot of the new Canon DSLRs that support movie function do offer exceptional fps too.
Anyone tried using the 5D/7D to capture anything like a match igniting, etc or know what the limits are?
Cheers,
Dominic
We filmed an explosion with it and you can literally see the point of detonation, how it explodes (i.e. implodes before explodes).
Most of the footage we captured was around 2,000fps. But I noticed that alot of the new Canon DSLRs that support movie function do offer exceptional fps too.
Anyone tried using the 5D/7D to capture anything like a match igniting, etc or know what the limits are?
Cheers,
Dominic
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