Itâs not uncommon for digital cameras to have burst modes as fast as 10 frames per second these days â especially in mirrorless and pellicle mirror cameras â but do you think you have a good understanding of just how fast 10FPS is? If not, check out this video by YouTube user krnabrnydziobak, who pointed a Phantom Miro eX2 at a Nikon D4 to see what 10FPS looks like when captured at a staggering 1920FPS.
The D4 shoots 10FPS ordinarily, but can be boosted to 11FPS if auto-exposure and autofocus are disabled.
The video shows the mirror and shutter mechanism flapping up and down, with the curtain opening for 1/200th of a second in each exposure.
Want a more detailed look at what goes on during one of these cycles? Check out this video that shows a Nikon D4 shutter flapping through 5000FPS footage. Want to see what the D4?s 11FPS looks like in slow-mo? Hereâs a video showing 11FPS at 1000FPS.
Thanks for sending in the tip, Chad!
Article source: http://www.techhive.com/article/2047689/sony-alters-point-of-view-with-new-concept-video-cameras.html
What 10FPS on a Nikon D4 Looks Like in 1920FPS Super Slow Motion
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