High speed cameras are very cool, but typically very expensive, such as the Phantom Miro C110 which costs nearly US$12,000 and doesn't have the same capabilities as the Chronos. The Chronos hopes to help alleviate the high cost barrier to entry for photographers interested in high speed imagery. Impressively, the Chronos was designed by a single engineer, David Kronstein. Although limited to a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024, the camera can shoot at a blazing fast 21,649 frames per second and can be purchased for a mere...
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keskiviikko 26. lokakuuta 2016
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