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A fast (150,000 fps) camera is used routinely to provide impactor velocimetry.
The 755 RAW megapixel 40K resolution, 300 FPS camera takes in as much as 400 gigabytes per second of data.
The impact is caught on a high FPS camera, allowing you to watch the destruction frame by glorious frame.
The robo-batter, which is 11m away in the video below, analyzes each throw with its 1,000 fps camera and is able to hit the ball almost 100% of the time.
Videos taken with a 60 FPS camera (something your smartphone can do) was less recognizable, but worked nonetheless.
The motion image analysis system (TEMPLO motion analysis, Contemplas, Germany) was used to analyze the spatiotemporal influence of gait, and a 150 fps camera was set up to the right side of the treadmill to capture synchronous images.
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A high-speed (250 fps) video camera SVS340CUCP (SVS-VISTEK, Seefeld, Germany) viewed the subject's face via a half-mirror attached to the head coil.
Histological sections were viewed under a Nikon Eclipse E600 microscope, and the images were taken using Lumenera Infinity 2 (model #2-2C) 2.0 megapixel, 12 fps, CCC color camera.
Finally, although we were able to quantify representative instances of individual bubble speed, the frame rate (30 fps) of our camera was not fast enough for a more complete velocity map.
The image is a reconstruction of markers on the jumper, which are tracked at 1000 fps using multiple cameras.
High-speed videography was used to measure the position and shape of mouse whiskers during galvo experiments (X-PRI camera, 32 fps, 0.6 ms exposure, 8-bit depth, AOS Technologies, Switzerland) and behavior (1000 fps, 0.2 ms exposure, 8-bit depth, Basler 504 k, Germany).
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