Minggu, 30 Agustus 2009

Phantom v12.1 High-Speed Camera Can Capture 6,933 FPS at 720P

Phantom v12.1 (Image courtesy Vision Research) By Andrew Liszewski

Need another reason to garner up the FlashBox digital recording recorder I wrote about yesterday? Well here it is. The Phantom v12.1 CMOS-based high-speed digital camera is capable of capturing a whopping 6,933 frames per second at a resolution of 1280 x 720. According to Ben Cain’s HD CINEMA blog, the Phantom high-speed cameras where originally matured by Vision Research with the expeditionary in mind, but have been adoptive by the flick and TV industries for high-speed picturing with enthusiastic success.

Now actuation HD footage at almost 7,000 fps isn’t quite as cushy as actuation with a consumer-level HD camera, but Ben has posted his recent experiences and successes with using the Phantom v12.1 on a high-speed dispense for Starz on his blog. Interesting tidbit, it’s ostensibly meliorate to use massive 5K lights on a high-speed dispense instead of 2Ks because you crapper actually wager the light cool slightly in-between the alternating current’s 60 cycles on the high-speed footage, causing flicker. 5K lights on the other assistance defect blistering sufficiency that their grade isn’t visibly reduced in-between cycles. Crazy!

[ Phantom v12.1 ] VIA [ HD CINEMA ]


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