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Joey Dee
January 13th, 2006, 02:15 PM
Hi,

Im a new member, i've been mostly doing reading and not posting however im stuck on 2 question here.

Ok here's a question where can I find some info to read on cameras that shoot something like 800fps, 900fps, 1200fps or 1600fps ( u know that creates sorf of that slow mo look, like in Snatch when Brad Pitt gets knocked out and he's flying in the air in the boxing match)

Also i have been doing some reading on the site and i always notice 60I or 1028I mode and 60P or 720Pmode

im not to sure what the I and P means??? is it apeture???

Can someone help me out plz?

Joey

Jacob Mason
January 13th, 2006, 10:32 PM
BANDPRO CINESPEED CAM (http://www.bandprodigital.com/cgibin/eDatCat/BPDstore.cgi?user_action=detail&catalogno=WR-CINESPEED)
And the i represents interlace, the p represents progressive.

Joey Dee
January 14th, 2006, 10:26 AM
ahhh Thanks Jacob

I did a reasearch yesterday i was on www.pixelmonger.com and the type of camera im looking for is a Digital High Speed Video Camera

also i took a look at Bandpro their in burbank, Ca... im lookin at prices now for rental... its really fantastic the quality of these cameras ...

if anyone is interested to have a look at some samples of these camera here is a link incase some didnt understand my inquery

http://www.cine-speedcam.com/downloads-l1cat6.html

Also where can i find some information on interlace and Progress to better understand these 2 subjects

Thanks Jacob
Joey!

Boyd Ostroff
January 14th, 2006, 10:45 AM
Also where can i find some information on interlace and Progress to better understand these 2 subjects

You might find this interesting: ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/pub/Panasonic/Drivers/PBTS/papers/Progressive-WP.pdf