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4k Slow Motion Is it really worth it?

Seagull4kFHD With 4k TVs, projectors and computer displays entering the marketplace in droves it is only a matter of time until 4k finds it's way into the super slow motion realm for TV, Cinema and scientific analysis. There is a strong argument for the increased resolution when it comes to capturing at 4k … Continue Reading ››

Panasonic DVX200 4k will do 120fps!

DVX200The DVX100 was a huge camera for Panasonic way back in December 2002.  So 13 years later and after a website built around that camera and it's users, now a viable upgrade path; if they haven't already upgraded to something else most likely. The  new Panasonic DVX200 full name"AG-Continue Reading ››

Canon finally enters the slow motion game!

CanonXC10 It has been nearly 6 years since the EOS 7D DSLR was introduced in September 2009. That was the last time canon offered a frame rate bump which was 720p at 60fps. It was an ok mode but highly aliased and of low quality.  Now Canon has unveiled two new cameras … Continue Reading ››

fps1000 Platinum upgrade options unveiled!

fps1000b Warning: The parent company of FPS cameras "The Slow Motion Camera Company Ltd." went out of business and entered liquidation proceedings. No further development of cameras is expected. More information here on Google Search The fps1000 Kickstarter camera is ramping up … Continue Reading ››

Orcavue Can Bullet Time Your Camera!

OrcaVue_product_shot_v2_small On the eve of March 31, 1999 the world was exposed to a new type of visual effect thanks to the release of a movie that changed and influenced movies for the next decade. The Bullet Time effect as it came to be known created a sense of slow motion … Continue Reading ››

Nikon D7200 Rumor States 120fps Video!

Nikon7100 High frame rates have been stagnant in DSLRs since the Canon EOS 7D with 60fps at pseudo 720p resolution started the higher than 30p spec in mirrored large sensor cameras. Now - a new rumor posted at Nikorumors.com of the Nikon D7200 DSLR which is replacing the very popular D7100, seems to … Continue Reading ››