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The Most Expensive Home Movie Ever Will Make You Look Forward To Summer
Gizmodo reader Brad Kremer sent in this beautiful home movie, shot at 2564 frames per second with a Phantom Flex, Zeiss super speed glass, Canon 5DMKII and Canon L series glass. Total: $US300,000 to shoot what’s probably the coolest water balloon battle ever filmed.
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Watch A Nikon D4 Shutter Fire At 1000fps
The new Nikon D4 DLSR is a beast. Its fires off 11 shots per second with gusto. The inner workings of such a task are hard to appreciate with the naked eye, but if you have a Phantom camera, your eye is considerably less naked.
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Watch Giant Waves Eat Surfers In Slow-Motion
Chris Bryan, the amazing slow-motion videographer, used a Phantom camera to capture surfers riding humungous waves in Teahupoʻo, Tahiti in super slow motion. It’s terrifying to see the sea monster known as the ocean so huge and intimidating and hungry.
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Shoot 1,000fps at 800×600: Phantom Miro 3
WOOF! There is slow-mo, and then there is watching the ticks of Cesium-133 form the very definition of time. The Phantom Miro 3 shoots 1,000 frames per second at 800×600, or 2,200 at 512×512, OR >95,000 at 32×32. Video record isn’t quite so awesome, at a miserly 500fps. PAL or NTSC. Shoots 8-, 10-, or…