world’s fastest runner with one of the world’s fastest cameras at the Cincinnati Zoo
A new video surfaced over the web today, the Cheetah running at top speeds of 60+ miles per hour and National Geographic team used a Phantom camera capable of shooting at 1200 frames per second.
Take a look at behind the Behind-the-scenes footage released by National Geographic:
This video was shot at 1000fps-2500fps with a Fastcam and Phantom camera. Video was produced by Daniel Harmon and Kaitlin Snow, Directed and Edited by Devin Graham, Color Correction by Jacob Schwarz
New Phantom Phantom High-Speed Camera v1610 captures One Million Frames Per Second, to capture One Million Frames Per Second you have to lower the resolution to 128 x 16, too small.., But even at a full HD resolution of 1280 x 800 you can capture 16,000 fps.
With custom designed CMOS sensor of 28 micron pixels ensure good low light video essential in ultra-high-speed imaging. Standard 12-bit depth per pixel yields high dynamic range and provides good image quality. The v1610 can be equipped with 24GB, 48GB or 96GB of high-speed memory. There’s no official pricing information available, but the expected (rumoured) price of the Vision Phantom v1610 is said to be around $1,00000.
Main Fetaures
1280 x 800 resolution
28 micron pixel size, 12-bit depth
500ns minimum exposure with the FAST option
1 μs minimum exposure standard
Up to 650,000 fps standard or 1,000,000 fps with the FAST option at reduced resolutions
I was working a gig in Vegas with a brand new Phantom Flex high speed digital cinema camera. I had to try it out. In fact, I never did go to bed that night. I opened up a wormhole shooting at 2,564 frames per second.
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