Phantom HD at 2000 fps

Two thousand frames per second of HD video does not come out of a camera per se, it’s more like a computer with a lens on it. Recently Director Daniel Cardenas, DP Steven Bradford and crew, rented the Phantom high speed camera for a product ruggedability comparison. Using 2- 1200 HMIs to light the action, the camera at that frame rate is very light hungry. Tethered to a workstation via gigabit ethernet and a 20 sec. roll time, shooting is a exercise in patience and fascination.
Once a take is recorded, we check it, mark it as a keeper, export it and save it, or dump it. All of this takes a few minutes for about 25 seconds of footage. High speed, super slo-mo, beautiful HD footage so strikingly clear you can see specs of dirt fly off the ground as the tool hits the ground.

We wrecked about $50K worth of high tech thermal imagers to prove a point. Check it out.

Daniel Cardenas
Producer/Director

More super slo-mo shots here

Posted by Admin on 05/03 at 05:34 PM
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