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Bullet impacts, filmed at a million frames per second: they're fast but they're also surprisingly fragile.
This technical note reveals the interaction between oscillating microbubbles and endothelial cells under a microscope recorded with a fast framing camera at 10 million frames per second.
The impact events were monitored using a high-speed camera, with a 20 million frames per second capacity, as well as by a displacement transducer for out-of-plane displacement measurements of the impacted plates.
What would you say, then, to a camera so compact it could sit inside one of your cells, so sensitive it can detect a single photon, and record at a million frames per second?
If you had a camera that could shoot a million frames per second (that's 1000 times slower motion than an Exilim EX-FC100 and five times slower than a Typhoon HD4), what would you try to capture?
Unfortunately not only is it not available for personal use, it's also completely impractical: it only stores 100 frames at a time, meaning that at a million frames per second you're looking at a whopping 1/10,000th of a second of recording time.
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A breathtaking lightning strike recorded at eleven thousand frames per second.
These days, twenty-four frames per second is the standard, but Hazanavicius shot "The Artist" at twenty-two.
Continuous shooting mode grabs shots at up to six frames per second.
The D7000 is comparatively speedy, offering a burst rate of six frames per second (fps) for 100 shots.
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