Here is some more slo-mo videos for those that enjoyed the last one I posted.
This it not my work, just posting a link, credits to the owner.
http://www.vidmax.com/video/466/Bullets ... ow__45_mo/
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It's one of the easiest ways to understand how a shell exits a gun, or what ever. Casio makes a small light camera , that does this type of work.
Just as a little FYI: http://www.adorama.com/ICSEXF1B.html
Just as a little FYI: http://www.adorama.com/ICSEXF1B.html
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I'm not sure about that. I assume it's a function of capture size and flash memory. They certainly aren't writing pages to SD cards at that speed.
My old Casio had a great movie feature.(past movie) You could film a ten second high speed movie by pressing the start button. Because you can never predict when the gun would go off or the climax of the person getting knocked down from an 10 gauge, the ten seconds would loop until you caught something worth while and hit the stop button.
My old Casio had a great movie feature.(past movie) You could film a ten second high speed movie by pressing the start button. Because you can never predict when the gun would go off or the climax of the person getting knocked down from an 10 gauge, the ten seconds would loop until you caught something worth while and hit the stop button.
GUN CONTROL PROTECTS CRIMINALS FROM WORK RELATED INJURIES.