Great to be part of #PeerTube !
On this channel, I'm going to post my longer videos and #videoclips as well.
https://exquisite.tube/w/odLAdrVQUzKMNbg1rai9V7
#musicvideo #wza #funkytears #fisheye #2019 #cartoon #highframerate #MastoArt #video
Great to be part of #PeerTube !
On this channel, I'm going to post my longer videos and #videoclips as well.
https://exquisite.tube/w/odLAdrVQUzKMNbg1rai9V7
#musicvideo #wza #funkytears #fisheye #2019 #cartoon #highframerate #MastoArt #video
📸 The Phantom T2110 High-Speed Camera Records at 483,300 FPS
https://petapixel.com/2025/01/30/the-phantom-t2110-high-speed-camera-records-at-483300-fps/
Testing out the #HighFrameRate option on my #Sony #A7Sii #Handheld
Personally, I'm quite impressed
Monitors are back, baby!
Save $320 on this crazy fast 240Hz curved Acer gaming monitor https://www.pcworld.com/article/1471356/save-320-on-this-drop-dead-gorgeous-curved-acer-gaming-monitor.html
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Videotechnik: Wie Avatar 2 die Aufnahmetechnik fürs Kino revolutioniert
Dieser Tage erscheint "Avatar: The Way of Water": James Cameron setzt bei Avatar 2 auf TrueCut Motion, das flüssige Bewegungen und Kinofeeling bringen soll.
#Elektronik #Filmindustrie #HighFrameRate #JamesCameron #Kinotechnik #MotionTracking #TrueCutMotion #TrueMotion #Video #Videotechnik
RED’s New Raptor Full-Frame Cinema Camera Can Shoot 8K at 120 FPS
RED has announced the V-Raptor, a new 35.4-megapixel full-frame camera that can shoot 8K at up to 120 frames per second and 4K at a blistering 240 frames per second.
The company claims that its new Raptor camera features a "groundbreaking" multi-format 8K sensor that is able to shoot "large format" 8K or 6K in super-35 and allows filmmakers to shoot in high resolutions. The point of many of these high-resolution cameras -- and the Raptor is no exception -- is not to deliver in 8K or 6K, but to have enough extra resolution so that editors have more wiggle-room in post and can still deliver finished films in 4K.
RED claims that its sensor boasts the highest recorded dynamic range of any RED camera and the fastest ever cinema-quality scan time. While it is a rolling shutter sensor and not a global sensor, it boasts 17 stops of dynamic range and can scan twice as fast as any previous RED camera which allows it to capture up to 600 frames per second at 2K resolution for those intending to deliver content in Full HD 1080p.
The Camera has multiple framerate options and aspect ratios available from 2K through 8K, though the most impressive are perhaps the aforementioned 8K at 120 frames per second in 17:9 aspect ratio or 240 frames per second at 4K in 17:9 aspect ratio. The camera is capable of jumping a bit higher to 150 frames per second at 8K, but the aspect ratio tightens a bit from 8,192 x 4,320 to 8,192 x 3,456 pixels.
The Raptor ships with a locking Canon RF mount which the company says is similar to the one found on the RED KOMODO and is compatible with third-party lens mount adapters as well to allow the use of PL or EF lenses with electronic control support. The camera records to a CFexpress 2.0 Type B card, which can record RAW R3D and ProRes files to up to 800 MB/s. There are three main recording modes, including REDCODE HQ with up to 360 MB/s at high frame rates for high-end VFX usage, MQ for standard cinematic shooting up to 300 MB/s, and LQ mode that shoots up to 180 MB/s for standard web streaming applications and long takes.
The RED Cinema V-Raptor 8K camera is set to retail for $24,500 and will be available later this year.
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Calming 6,000 FPS Footage of 7 Stunningly Beautiful Moth Species
Dr. Adrian Smith regularly publishes unique looks at insects using high-speed cameras. In his latest video, Dr. Smith focuses his lens on seven stunningly beautiful species of moths and captures their movements at a blistering 6,000 frames per second.
Dr. Smith has published several videos in the past that use slow motion to reveal unusual movements by some of nature's tiniest creatures. He has published two separate videos that show what different insects look like as they take off, either by jumping or flying (or some combination of the two) as well as a video that features the fastest front-flipping insect and another that required shooting at 73,000 frames per second in order to reveal what exactly what taking place.
Compared to those previous videos, 6,000 frames per second might not seem like that much, but it is more than enough to reveal the subtle movements of the different moth species (from their wings to the smallest changes to other parts of their bodies). When combined with Dr. Smith's voice and a soothing musical backdrop, the result is a fascinating set of clips that is as informative as it is calming.
"I think all of science boils down to trying to do things in order to see and appreciate the world in a new way. Most of the time, that means doing experiments, gathering data, or adjusting hypotheses," Dr. Smith says. "But sometimes, I think the most useful thing I can do as a scientist is to point the fancy science cameras at some moths flapping their wings in front of a purple backdrop."
Rosy Maple Moth
When slowed to such an extent, an action that would normally blip by the human eye can be carefully examined. The plump little maple moth seems to almost wobble with an air of uncertainty, something that would not have been visible without the help of modern high-speed cameras.
The video contains seven different species of moths whose patterns and movements can be closely examined: the rosy maple moth (dryocampa rubicunda), the polyphemus moth (antheraea polyphemus), a dark marathyssa (marathyssa inficita), a Virginian tiger moth (spilpsoma virginica), a beautiful wood-nymph (Eudryas grata), the white-dotted prominent (nadata gibbosa), and a blinded sphinx (paonias exaecata).
Dark Marathyssa Polyphemus Moth Beautiful Wood Nymph
"I mean, whose day isn't going to be better after watching a pink and yellow rosy maple moth fly in super slow motion?"
In speaking with PetaPixel , Dr. Smith says that this collection of moths shot with this high frame rate isn't something he thinks exists elsewhere, which makes it a rare treat that he is happy to share with those interested to learn more about the insects of the world.
For more from Dr. Adrian Smith, make sure to subscribe to his Ant Lab YouTube Channel.
_Image credits: Photo by Dr. Adrian Smith and used with permission. _
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