Monday, September 29, 2014

Phantom v2511

Phantom v2511 - It is a Camera that  captured more than 7,500 frames of video. Expand that rate to one second, and the v2511 captures 25,600 frames at a resolution of about 1 megapixel. That’s still a far cry from the 1-trillion-FPS camera MIT researchers developed in 2011, but unless you plan to record the motion of light, it should work just fine.


Here's a Video Introducing New Phantom Camera



39.32: Gigabytes of memory per second used by the Phantom v2511, thousands of times more than the iPhone 5S’s slow-motion camera.

70: The rate at which a male ruby-throated hummingbird’s wings beat per second, measurable only through high-speed imaging.

128: The minimum FPS required for a camera to be defined as “high speed,” by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.

12: Frames shot in less than half a second when Eadweard Muybridge proved in 1878, that all of a horse’s hooves leave the ground during a gallop.

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