The previous models of casio cameras with a high FPS would shoot in very very low resolution in comparison to their stills capabilities. The 1000fps mode is just low quality video. Still pretty fun though.
Basically all in all, you'd get 40FPS of a balloon bursting on your friend's face at 9mpx and 1000fps of said balloon bursting on said friend's face at a low res but in a video format.
I'm a bit lost as well... 40 fps burst mode...is this thing for real? As I recall most DSLRs have about 6ish fps so unless I'm really low on coffee this morning or this thing does the p/i crap ala hdtv to get 35 of the 40 frames, I'm very confused!
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1,000fps? at 9.1 megapixels per frame? Is this possible?
Someone more knowledgeable break it down for me.
No, not possible (yet)
The previous models of casio cameras with a high FPS would shoot in very very low resolution in comparison to their stills capabilities. The 1000fps mode is just low quality video. Still pretty fun though.
Basically all in all, you'd get 40FPS of a balloon bursting on your friend's face at 9mpx and 1000fps of said balloon bursting on said friend's face at a low res but in a video format.
now that's science speak right there :)
sorry, just to correct myself - 7.1mpx at 40fps
I'm a bit lost as well... 40 fps burst mode...is this thing for real? As I recall most DSLRs have about 6ish fps so unless I'm really low on coffee this morning or this thing does the p/i crap ala hdtv to get 35 of the 40 frames, I'm very confused!
@Rednecs
The "shutter" mechanism of DSLRs vs. point-and-shoots is not really comparable.