OT: Conquering the elements at 1,000 fps

Coursedesign wrote on 9/25/2008, 9:27 AM
Very cool "making of" a spot for the Kung Fu HD channel.

Shot with a Phantom camera at 1,000 fps. Nothing like it...

High speed is coming in a big way, because it is fun, not just instructive or for research.

I have to believe the RED folks will crank up their putt-putt 150 fps camera to take the next step... :O)


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tumbleweed2 wrote on 9/25/2008, 10:04 AM

As one might imagine, storage becomes a problem after a few seconds of HD...

Red is not competing in this market are they?...
Coursedesign wrote on 9/25/2008, 10:19 AM
Depends on what you mean by "this market."

Do you mean storage or high speed cameras?

If high speed cameras, they are currently offering 150 fps as I mentioned, but they are not yet competing with the Phantom HD camera that was originally designed for scientific research, but has recently seen widespread use for TV commercials.

tumbleweed2 wrote on 9/25/2008, 10:40 AM
neither really...
Red was orginally designed for independent producers & such.. high quality short films & doc's as an example, not as a high frame acquisition cam.