Hi people,
Does any one know of a digital camera that can record at anything higher than 50fps (progressive)?
I've seen some surveilance cameras and other component cams that does that, but not a film maker camera...
Thanks in advance
High speed/slow-mo digital camera
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Yeah, i have always wanted to do overcranking, but no one on here knows how to do it.
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www.detonationfilms.com film on at least 100fps because they slow it down and it is still smooth u know what i mean. and im pretty sure they use dv
They slow it down to 30% so they probably film at 90fps, then move it back down to 30fps. But you will have to ask them how to do it. I have always wanted to slow my footage down to like 10% or less, to make it really dramatic, but when i go under 50% the footage gets really jumpy. And i wouldnt want to use a program, because half the time they either take forever and there hard, or because it often looks bad.
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mmm yea they might do...
But I doubt they'll tell us how they're filming it, since it's what they do...
This is what I've found so far:
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/produ ... dk6200_hd/
and
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/produ ... ras/viper/
But not sure what these bad boys cost..
But I doubt they'll tell us how they're filming it, since it's what they do...
This is what I've found so far:
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/produ ... dk6200_hd/
and
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/produ ... ras/viper/
But not sure what these bad boys cost..
www.soakproductions.co.za