What ’s the first affair we did with ourCasio Exilim EX - F1 , the Hiro Nakamura photographic camera / camcorder that micturate time stand still ? We recorded a mini Cuisinart laying mayhem to some tomatoes . Why ? If you have to ask , you probably should n’t be here . The top vid is a purview of the butchery at 300 frame per endorsement . ( As you ’ll see , I call my food for thought processor “ Hitchcock ” because it ’s always keeping me in suspense . ) Below , additional tomatoes get annihilate at 600fps and then 1200fps , with increase detail , but decreasing resolution and light source .
https://gizmodo.com/casios-exilim-pro-ex-f1-takes-still-pics-at-60-fps-vid-341234
This is probably the happiest tradeoff of resolution to slow - second devastation . The first TV book at 512×384 , while this one drops you down to a ill-scented widescreen 432×192 .

The 1200fps setting is somewhat much a trinket more than anything else , since you need a short ton of light , and it records at an all too wide 336×96 . We had to crop it so that it made any variety of good sense , but here ’s a screengrab of the original vid :
There ’s more to come with this fun niggling camera , but we wanted to give you a rather violent taste straight out . You ’re welcome . [ Casio Exilim EX - F1 Full Review on Giz ]
https://gizmodo.com/casio-exilim-ex-f1-slow-mo-super-cam-full-review-verdi-383843

And for those of you who ca n’t get that birdsong out of your head , here ’s a link to the 99 - cent MP3 on Amazon . [ blot out and Seek by Imogen Heap ]
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