If there’s ONE quality to the new Phantom camera, it has to be its capability for slow motion. Good slo mo was a ground reserved for film cameras. You could go for speeds of 750+ FPS without much sweat. With video we were mostly stuck with 60FPS (and that’s not something you see THAT often).
The slow motion tests have been posted to Youtube, so I’m sharing them below. The footage has been shot at speeds of 1,000 FPS!
You can compare them to the slow motion footage from the HVX200 (if the link is still working.
Hey, If your going to post someone’s work you should probably give them some credit. I’m in no way affiliated with phantom.
_mike
I just purchased a Canon XH A1, which uses 60i at best. Is there any way to achieve this framerate with the Canon or produce this setting?
Has anyone used this camera? I am looking to bring it in to our production to film people doing tricks in slow mo! The rental price is a bit high. Do you think its worth it or can I get the similar effect in post?
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce