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high speed camera
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where can i buy a high speed camera? what the average price of one?
if im honest, i want one to mess about with! im curious, but is it even worth while? or should it just remain a dream? ive nothing to "research" as it were, but id love to play around with one just for the fun of it. i could think of loads of stupid things to mess about with!
if im honest, i want one to mess about with! im curious, but is it even worth while? or should it just remain a dream? ive nothing to "research" as it were, but id love to play around with one just for the fun of it. i could think of loads of stupid things to mess about with!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The ones I've found via Google are mostly in the USA. No prices are given on the sites, you will need to ask for a quote. I don't think it'll be cheap. It seems they are mostly used for industrial and medical purposes as well as sports and of course Hollywood.
http://www.fastecimaging.com/product.html
http://visionresearch.com/index.cfm
one in the UK
http://www.lambdaphoto.co.uk/products/120.120.140
http://www.fastecimaging.com/product.html
http://visionresearch.com/index.cfm
one in the UK
http://www.lambdaphoto.co.uk/products/120.120.140
A cheap (less reliable) but also less costly option is to use a flash to freeze the motion ...
most guns go off at less than 1/10000 sec
you can also get a sound switch
or could try a strobe
http://www.instructables.com/forum/TCZ7WGAF5VM X9AO/
I played with stills years ago
I've captured the drop of water type photos etc
you need patience ...
but a true high speed motion camera will cost 1000s
(the bullet through egg variety at least)
most guns go off at less than 1/10000 sec
you can also get a sound switch
or could try a strobe
http://www.instructables.com/forum/TCZ7WGAF5VM X9AO/
I played with stills years ago
I've captured the drop of water type photos etc
you need patience ...
but a true high speed motion camera will cost 1000s
(the bullet through egg variety at least)