This site is dedicated to high speed videos taken using the Casio EX-F1. The Casio EX-F1 allows the user to shoot video between 30 and 1200 frames per second. The actual dimensions of the movies shot gets substationally lower as the frame rate increases. I found 600fps to be the most useful output. Due to the extreme amount of light required to shoot at these frame rates, many inside videos will be at 300fps. Even then some videos have been much darker than I’d prefer.
Please send me a note if you have any suggestions on items to shoot. I can be reached at webmaster@600fps.com
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1 Mango // Apr 21, 2008 at 10:48 am
You have forgotten to mention that I also have an extreme love of bubbles and am obsessed with chasing laser lights. I also enjoy placing my impatient extra small paws on people in order to garner attention when I am being ignored. I also like to pout.
2 Peter Jung // Jul 4, 2008 at 9:02 pm
Very professional !!
Got this camera now for one day, with what type of setting are you taking the HS Mode - Automatic, A,S,M ? Your tennisball video starting in normal mode and changed to 600fps - this is picture software result not a camera feature (just 30-300) ? thanks Peter from Austria
3 admin // Jul 8, 2008 at 9:47 pm
Thanks-
I can tell you the HS focus on the tennis video was in manual - I wanted to make sure I caught the ball rotation as it approached the camera. I usually leave the camera in M. The adjustment of speed on the tennis ball was accomplished using After Effects. I essentially sped the 600fps for the open then slowed it down midway through.
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