Samsung is developing a new camera that can snap up to 1,000 pictures a second. The Korean tech giant is said to be moving through the testing phase and is on the verge of the mass production in ...
How fast can your camera shoot photos? 60 frames per second? Pah. 1,000 fps? Puh-lease. What's that? You have a Phantom camera that'll shoot one million fps? Whatever. MIT's new camera will shoot one ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Currently on my Pixel XL, slow motion video can be captured at up to 240 FPS (frames per second). That’s not ...
Useful for automotive crash testing, ballistic and missile testing, and industrial motion analysis, the Fastcam SA2 video camera from Photron operates at 1000 fps at full resolution of 2K x 2K pixels.
by Rob Williams — Saturday, April 04, 2015, 03:45 PM EDT Just when you thought you've already seen the coolest drone footage ever, some guys come along with a 30 pound unit and pro camera equipment ...
Back in March we raved about Casio’s EX-F1, and it’s just six months later and now Casio’s got another super-fast frame rate camera for us: the EX-FH20. It’s a smaller and lighter beast than its ...
Vision Research just upped the 4k speed barrier by a near order of magnitude with the launch of its Phantom Flex4K cinema camera at NAB. Starting at $110K, it builds on its Phantom Flex predecessor ...
Even at 1,000 fps, it still offers a wide dynamic range of 110 dB, but if you slow down to 60 fps that figure jumps up to 134 dB. Dual-layer architecture takes exposure readings from the top layer and ...
Plenty of smartphones can record slow-motion video. For example, the Google Pixel phones can record 720p video at up to 240 frames per second and then play back the video at 30 frames per second, ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Proper slow motion video recording may soon be possible on smartphones thanks to the industry-leading ...
The maiden flight of the $110,000 4K camera, the Phantom Flex4K, captured 4096 x 2160 pixels of raw footage at 1,000 frames per second. The end product will make anyone's jaw drop and add a thought ...