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Insta360 X4 Air vs Insta360 X5: I’ve used both and one makes a lot more sense for most people
The Insta360 X5 and X4 Air share the same creative DNA but serve very different users. The X5 is the flagship, with larger ...
The world of atoms and molecules is tricky to study, not just because it’s so small but because events occur so quickly at that scale. Now, researchers at the University of Tokyo have captured slow ...
What happens when you apply an overvoltage to a metal wire? A video of a 50,000 volt voltage being applied and filmed with a super-high performance slow-motion camera has been released on YouTube.
Plenty of smartphones can record slow-motion video. For example, the Google Pixel phones can record 720p video at up to 240 frames per second and then play back the video at 30 frames per second, ...
Nvidia claims that it can now create slow motion videos from 30 fps standard recording. The company plans to showcase the new process in public soon. Several reports reveal that the method is possible ...
A new update is reportedly coming to the Huawei P20 Pro camera, making the whole experience even more impressive with a new slow-motion mode. The Huawei P20 Pro has a top-notch three-lens camera setup ...
Forward-looking: Nvidia has developed a technique that uses neural networks to create smooth slow-motion video from standard footage. Variable-length multi-frame interpolation uses machine learning to ...
If you are interested in pushing the official Raspberry Pi camera to its limits, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi slow motion camera project published by Robert Elder. Who explains more ...
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Orange Peel Ignites in Slow Motion at 1500 FPS: Mesmerizing Macro
See an orange peel burst into flames in extreme slow motion. Stunning visuals and satisfying macro ASMR. #Macro #SlowMotion ...
It’s a general rule that everything is better in slow motion, but at 4,700 frames a second, wasps just go from “creepy” to “still creepy.” The footage you see above is actually a .8 second clip by ...
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