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check out this small snippet of footage
http://www.facebook.com/video/video....4748783&ref=nf I have more, nothing 'on track' yet but hopefully that will change. filmed at 210 frames a second, played back at 30fps, basically a 7th of the speed of 'full speed'
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Chris.
Looks well good, which camera did you use to film that ? |
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Top stuff. Slowmo vids of RC cars are ace, I find it amazing to see all the stresses going on.
Now stop teasing and put up more vids ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Thats awesome Chris, more more, i could do with one of those for my national vids ..
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I'd really like to know what camera you used for this, I've seen a few videos already in slow motion on the track and it really is incredible seeing how they land. What you think looks like a smooth landing on a jump actually looks really stressful on the car.
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I love high-fps camera's, I would love to get myself a casio ex-f1 pro to do some high speed stuff, not just of r/c stuff I would have a load of uses for it with various sports I do!
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my toy is a Casio EX FS-10. I am VERY impressed with Casio's camera!!!
![]() for high speed stuff, good light is essential. I want to get better video's, this was just a test/proof of concept, there is another one up here http://www.facebook.com/video/video....2633783&ref=mf it would be SO dialed on a loose dirt tracks, bumps, jumps, wheel-to-wheel. watching RC at normal speed you miss SO much of whats actually going on
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