engadget.com — Ever wished you could reproduce those super-slow-motion shots taken by the pros? Now you can. Casio's new EX-F1 can record full motion video at 1200fps. That's enough frames to catch water droplets fall in unbelievably detailed flight.
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ottoJan 7, 2008
Huh. You do realize that that would need to be moving data around at just over 9 gigabytes per second, don't you?
Closed AccountJan 7, 2008
you know that is why they're going to sell so many of these.
breepeeJan 7, 2008
you so funny...
forkyJan 7, 2008
I want the ability to digg a story as this one, AND give it a misleading title tag.Wouldn't that be great?
Closed AccountJan 7, 2008
Now you can do bullettime at home.
isnoozeJan 7, 2008
Expect Porn to use a lot more slow motion in the next month.
subliminalurgeJan 8, 2008
Yeah, that resolution is disappointing, but understandable. With 1200 frames each and every second, the impact of even minor resolution increases on storage requirements would be huge.