Re: Firing a Gun Underwater at 27,000FPS

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For those interested in slowing down images so the human eye can see what happens when a bullet is fired underwater.
Roy
 
 
Firing a Gun Underwater at 27,000FPSBy Norman Chan
 At 27,450 frames per second, the standard-definition footage played back at 30fps about 1,000 times slower than in real life. That's why these high-speed cameras are like microscopes for time.
 
 

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