A high-speed camera is a device designed to capture and record fast-moving objects or events at high frame rates and with high temporal resolution. These cameras are capable of recording events that occur too quickly for the human eye to perceive, such as the motion of a bullet, the movement of a hummingbird’s wings, or the deformation of materials under stress. High-speed cameras typically capture footage at frame rates ranging from a few hundred frames per second to tens of thousands of frames per second, depending on the specific device and the needs of the user. They are widely used in scientific research, engineering, sports analysis, and film production.
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