Coolest high-speed video in the world
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Coolest high-speed video in the world
Detailed, high-resolution video of bullets striking various objects at 1,000,000 frames per second.
The close ups of the hollow-points hitting the gelatin at about 6:08-6:20 make me really want to not ever be shot.
The close ups of the hollow-points hitting the gelatin at about 6:08-6:20 make me really want to not ever be shot.
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That is fantastic footage. Wow... The contrast and detail at that frame rate are just amazing. +1 on all the above comments.
The shotgun ammo (presumably) at the end is also really interesting. It reminds me of a cluster bomb explosion.
The shotgun ammo (presumably) at the end is also really interesting. It reminds me of a cluster bomb explosion.
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I was intrigued by the shots where they have a single rifle (or handgun) bullet traveling across the screen, and then what looks like a single shotgun pellet comes into frame from an angle and strikes it.
Forget about getting it on film, I can't imagine what it took just to set up the timing to get one projectile to strike another.
They need to give one of those cameras to the mythbusters in exchange for promotional consideration. Just super a little "KurzzeitCam" bug onto every shot they do with it or something.
Forget about getting it on film, I can't imagine what it took just to set up the timing to get one projectile to strike another.
They need to give one of those cameras to the mythbusters in exchange for promotional consideration. Just super a little "KurzzeitCam" bug onto every shot they do with it or something.
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I was intrigued by the shots where they have a single rifle (or handgun) bullet traveling across the screen, and then what looks like a single shotgun pellet comes into frame from an angle and strikes it.
Forget about getting it on film, I can't imagine what it took just to set up the timing to get one projectile to strike another.
Forget about getting it on film, I can't imagine what it took just to set up the timing to get one projectile to strike another.
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