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Super slo-mo of a camera shutter and aperture blades closing!

 
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Mar 18, 2011 11:35 |  #1

http://www.youtube.com …land3#p/a/u/2/T​eDLAIRVpUM (external link)

The geek in me found this to be very cool!


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Mar 18, 2011 11:43 |  #2

Nice find, the shutter takes forever! Or so it seems. ;)


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Mar 19, 2011 01:18 |  #3

Would love to see that for a Canon 1D Mk III or Mk IV @ 10 fps.


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Mar 19, 2011 02:47 |  #4
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It's amazing to see how much the mirror bounces!


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Mar 19, 2011 02:51 |  #5

Hermeto wrote in post #12048599 (external link)
It's amazing to see how much the mirror bounces!

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.


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Mar 19, 2011 02:56 |  #6

Canonswhitelensesrule wrote in post #12048330 (external link)
Would love to see that for a Canon 1D Mk III or Mk IV @ 10 fps.

There is one for a Nikon D3 at 11fps
http://www.youtube.com …chland3#p/u/7/f​G5QedhroYQ (external link)

Notice how the aperture blades seem to get 'confused halfway thru the cycle


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Mar 19, 2011 04:26 |  #7

Hermeto wrote in post #12048599 (external link)
It's amazing to see how much the mirror bounces!

noticed that as well! wobbling all over the place! talk about mirror slap eh?


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Mar 19, 2011 07:08 |  #8

Very cool, thanks for sharing :)




  
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Mar 19, 2011 10:45 |  #9

I'm just amazed at the shutter, and how fast its moving in a 5,000 frames per second video!! This whole industry has done some amazing mechanical stuff!!


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Mar 19, 2011 13:31 |  #10

bjyoder wrote in post #12049748 (external link)
I'm just amazed at the shutter, and how fast its moving in a 5,000 frames per second video!! This whole industry has done some amazing mechanical stuff!!


That was my thought. It's hard to comprehend just how fast that is.


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