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High-Speed Camera: Capturing Moments Beyond the Human Eye
High-speed cameras are specialized imaging devices designed to record events that occur too quickly for the human eye or standard cameras to perceive. By capturing thousands or even millions of frames per second, these cameras make it possible to observe, analyze, and understand ultra-fast phenomena in slow motion. From scientific research and industrial testing to sports broadcasting and entertainment, high-speed cameras have become essential tools in many fields.
At their core, high-speed cameras work by dramatically increasing the frame rate compared to conventional cameras. While a typical consumer camera records around 30 to 60 frames per second, high-speed cameras can record at rates ranging from several hundred to several million frames per second, depending on the model and application. This allows events such as explosions, mechanical failures, fluid dynamics, or rapid movements to be replayed in extreme slow motion with remarkable detail…

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