Jupiter was created from a series of
video frames shot with the Celestron NexImage 5.
Not exact matches
It also has automatic image stabilization, a burst mode that can
shoot 10
frames - per - second and slow motion 720p HD
video — up to at least 120
frames - per - second.
The camera has a 24.2 - megapixel full -
frame image sensor and
shoots 4K
videos.
And it announced a new spherical camera called Fusion, which can pull out any still or moving image from the spherical footage — a feature called OverCapture that essentially makes it possible to
shoot in multiple directions at once and
frame your photo or
video after you
shoot it.
Aimed squarely at the bird is the Phantom, a camera originally invented for ballistics research that can produce ultra-slow motion
video by
shooting at about 4,000
frames per second.
Often
videos shot on mobile devices have extraneous footage both before and after the post-worthy footage, and a simple
video editing app can be used to crop out unwanted
frames and shorten
videos.
Still -
frame cameras are generally measured in the number of
shots, while
video cameras are measured in the length of
video they can
shoot.
It also has a wireless remote control that lets you control the camera,
frame shots, and record
video.
To achieve the high - definition needed for the big screen, Domino takes images which have been
shot on movie film and converts them into a
video format by breaking each of the 24
frames per second into a mosaic of 3000 × 2000 picture points.
Each impact was too fast to see with the naked eye, so they recorded it with a high - speed
video camera that
shoots up to 40,000
frames per second.
The research
video camera
shot 250,000
frames per second to capture fungi spurting their spores into the air, trailing glistening liquid behind them.
In slow motion - in
video originally
shot at a thousand
frames per second but played back here at 30
frames per second - we see the initial suspension lines deploying out of the pack and taking the parachute backwards where it will ultimately inflate in nearly half a second.
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For stagnant landscape
shots, 48
frames per second works wonders, delivering strikingly crisp images, but the moment Jackson either moves the camera or cues a battle sequence, the footage takes on a
video - like quality, almost along the lines of a soap opera, and it looks downright awful.
In a new
video for Vanity Fair, the Russo Brothers, following Vanity Fair's «Notes on a Scene» format, commentate and diagram out the moment as it appears in the film, making particular note of
framing,
shooting decisions, and how Marvel's elaborate design work goes into making these momentous meetings work.
He explains that the film's wiggly look is a result of hand tracing of
video shots, with the images changing slightly from
frame to
frame because of slight variations in the artists» many renderings of the images.
I'm thinking of, say, the
shot of Randall lazing off in the
video store, surrounded by neatly organized commerce, all while Jay and Bob, and the rest of the uncaring world, goof off outside,
framed in a window stashed in the corner of the image.
Making his feature debut, director Richard Wong
shot on digital
video but transferred the final product to a 2.35:1 widescreen
frame, and he uses it with amazing finesse, emphasizing wide, empty spaces and dramatic positioning within.
Home
video technology can not yet reproduce the 48
frames per second rate in which Jackson chose to
shoot the film and exhibit it in sufficiently equipped theaters.
The full
frame,
shot on digital
video, only lends further to the home - movie quality of the whole piece.
When composing a
shot (photo or
video), divide the
frame into thirds.
Though this new
video doesn't show any exterior
shots of the redesigned pickup, we do get glimpses at some
frame and chassis bits, along with the new 5.0 - liter Cummins diesel V - 8 engine.
There's a new
video feature called «super slow - mo» that
shoots at up to 960
frames per second.
The 8 - megapixel rear camera on the tablet can
shoot video at 30
frames per second.
That's all the basic info but the BlackBerry 10.3.1 software adds more to it through various optimizations such as the ability to take photos while capturing
video,
shooting modes, and even a nice set of tools for post processing both images and
video that includes filters,
frames, the ability to add slow - mo or trim the content, and reduce red - eye as well as adjusting audio levels, color levels and more.
The rear - facing camera
shot 720p
video, but at jerky
frame rates ranging from 15 - 25
frames per second.
It has a 5 MP camera that
shoots 30
frames per second in full 1080p
video capture.
The
video depicted below is
shot in
shot in 1080p at 30 FPS (
frames per second).
Shot at full HD resolution,
video on the Nexus 10 plays back at 27
frames per second.
That's the short and sweet of the camera specs but really the BlackBerry 10.3.1 software adds more to it through various optimizations such as the ability to take photos while capturing
video,
shooting modes, and even a nice set of tools for post processing both images and
video that includes filters,
frames, the ability to add slow - mo or trim the content, and reduce red - eye as well as adjusting audio levels, color levels and more.
The phone can
shoot video at 1080p resolution at 30
frames per second.
The
video test shown is using the Windows 7 sample
video «Wildlife» and is a wmv file
shot in 720p HD I find it's quite a good test as it challenges a lot of PC's to play it without skipping
frames.
February 27 — March 5 I ♥ Neutrinos: You Can't See Them but They are Everywhere (70 mm Film
Frames of Neutrino Movements —
shot in 15 ft Bubble Chamber at Fermilab, Experiment 564 near Chicago — dunked in liquid nitrogen, neutrino movements events with invisible ink and decoder markers and highlighters, inked up by Monica Kogler and Jwest, film roll from Janet Conrad, MIT Professor of Physics) 2011, 37 seconds Roll of specialized film for scientific use of about 1,000 Images transferred to high - definition
video on a hand - made telecine device, no sound Made while Jennifer West was an Artist in Residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA in 2011; Funded, in part, by the Nimoy Visual Artist Residencies program of the Nimoy Foundation.
The two
video works in the exhibition open up the conversation to a wider historical time
frame: both films were
shot in Masada, a mountaintop fortress built by Herod The Great between 37 and 31 BCE.
Here's a
video of
shots taken by an insanely expensive piece of equipment, capturing at 1,000
frames per second some more sports - related activity.
Right now, Facebook's app doesn't let you edit
videos, tap - and - hold - to - capture,
shoot multiple
shots in a single
video, set a cover
frame, stabilize the image, or jazz up your creation with drawings, stickers, or audio.
The S9 can
shoot 4K
video at 60
frames per second, or 1080p slow - motion
video at 240
frames per second, which catches it up with what the iPhone can do.
If you use DJI's app to
shoot your
video, you can also do tricks like automatically tracking a subject — you worry about moving the camera and the Osmo worries about keeping the person you're
shooting in
frame.
Video capabilities have been improved too: the iPhone 6 can shoot 1080p video at either 30 or 60 frames per second, and the slow motion feature now supports 120 or 240 frames per se
Video capabilities have been improved too: the iPhone 6 can
shoot 1080p
video at either 30 or 60 frames per second, and the slow motion feature now supports 120 or 240 frames per se
video at either 30 or 60
frames per second, and the slow motion feature now supports 120 or 240
frames per second.
The camera can
shoot slow - motion
video at 960
frames a second.
The XZ2
shoots super slow - motion
video in 960
frames per second, just like last year's XZ Premium model, but Sony is upgrading the resolution.
Samsung phones had slow motion
video before, but the new super slow motion
video — which captures 960
frames per second — makes
videos shot on the S9 and S9 Plus far more dramatic.
It has the same, excellent camera that can
shoot super slow motion
videos at an impressive 960
frames per second.
On the
video front, Apple's camera can
shoot 4K at 60
frames per second and 1080p at 240 fps.
It's a tie on the
video front, with both phones
shooting super slow - motion at 960
frames per second, though the S9 Plus does have an edge as it is able to
shoot at 60 fps at 2,160 p.
Moving to
video and the Mate 9 is capable of
shooting 4k
video at 30
frames per second and like in photos,
video quality is decent in daylight, but becomes a little grainy in low light.
The Drift Ghost - S is capable to
shoot wide 160 ˚
video with support of several different
frame rates varying form 25 fps at 1080p to 240 fps low resolution slow motion
video contents.
The front camera on the Mate 9 is an 8MP sensor with f / 1.9 aperture lens, capable of
shooting Full HD
video at 30
frames per second.
The front - facing camera can capture Full HD
videos at 30
frames per second and is also capable of
shooting time - lapse
videos.