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  2. Casio Exilim - Wikipedia

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    EX-Z40. Exilim is a brand of digital cameras introduced in 2002 by Casio . The Exilim Card series was notably thinner than other small digital cameras at the time of its introduction, typically 10–15 millimetres thick compared to other manufacturers' comparable models that were 25–35 millimeters thick. This sparked competition to make ...

  3. High-speed photography - Wikipedia

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    Muybridge's photographic sequence of a race horse galloping, first published in 1878. High-speed photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In 1948, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) defined high-speed photography as any set of photographs captured by a camera capable of 69 frames per second or greater, and of at least three consecutive ...

  4. Slow motion - Wikipedia

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    Slow motion video of a glass cup smashing on a concrete floor. Slow motion (commonly abbreviated as slo-mo or slow-mo) is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by the Austrian priest August Musger in the early 20th century. This can be accomplished through the use of high-speed cameras and then playing ...

  5. High-speed camera - Wikipedia

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    A high-speed camera is a device capable of capturing moving images with exposures of less than ⁠ 1 1 000 ⁠ second or frame rates in excess of 250 frames per second. [1] It is used for recording fast-moving objects as photographic images onto a storage medium. After recording, the images stored on the medium can be played back in slow motion.

  6. Super Slow-Mo Video Shows One Second Stretched to an Hour - AOL

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    This super slow motion video shows what it's like to see the world when you stretch a single second to cover an entire hour of time. The post Super Slow-Mo Video Shows One Second Stretched to an ...

  7. Rapatronic camera - Wikipedia

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    The spikes at the bottom of the fireball are known as the rope trick effect. The rapatronic camera (a portmanteau of rap id a ction elec tronic) is a high-speed camera capable of recording a still image with an exposure time as brief as 10 nanoseconds . The camera was developed by Harold Edgerton in the 1940s and was first used to photograph ...

  8. List of photographic equipment makers - Wikipedia

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    Some camera makers design lenses but outsource manufacture. Some lens makers have cameras made to sell under their own brand name. A few companies are only in the lens business. Some camera companies make no lenses, but usually at least sell a lens from some lens maker with their cameras as part of a package.

  9. Category:Casio cameras - Wikipedia

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    D. Casio digital cameras ‎ (1 P) Categories: Casio products. Cameras by brand. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.