A guy by the name of Tom Guilmette started working with a Vision Research Phantom Flex camera recently. Being a true geek he played around and tested the camera by creating a super slow-motion video in his hotel room. Phantom Flex is capable of recording at 2800 frames per second, Tom recorded is at a lower rate of 2,564fps.
Check out the super-slow video of falling coins, dripping water, crashing bulbs and a lot more.
via Engadget , Vimeo
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