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while i watching in youtube i got cross this.

new video that show us bullet hits steel plate and glass in slow motion ((a real slow motion)) .i million fps camera high resolution

you can also see an air rifle pellets at 4:25 of the video time

enjoy

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Edited by jrrdw. Next time make the title discribe the topic as per rules.
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Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:33 pm

what does the title have to do with this?


Edited by jrrdw. Nothing at all, untill I edited it! Next time PM a moderator.
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How to piss off the mods, look at the edits I had to do 2 post in a row! :x
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theBOOM wrote:what does the title have to do with this?

i afraid i cant understand you ?

i notice that a lot people here leave the subject and start typing unrelated things

if this was wrong , let the BOSS take care of it
if not ,just get out
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:shock: that was the single most amazing video i have ever seen, wow is that actully real, i didnt know u culd get 1 million fps.
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far_cry wrote:i notice that a lot people here leave the subject and start typing unrelated things
Yeah, like appending the title "If you love God, watch this" to a video that is clearly of slow motion. No deities involved at all.

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That said, it is a neat video. I dug up a whole load of this stuff a while back as part of the development of my piercing dart ammunition. It does help being able to see how these impacts actually happen.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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spud downunder wrote::shock: that was the single most amazing video i have ever seen, wow is that actully real, i didnt know u culd get 1 million fps.
On film 4 million fps has been possible since the 1960s or 1970s (not sure which but it's been around a loooong time). Seriously.

In the digital age? It's possible now, but it wasn't 5 years ago.
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I would sure like to have a HS camera. Getting a few more videos of some of my impacts would be nice.

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This video is nice. Too bad they used such a slow launch speed. Warning Sony advert.
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Great stuff, it's a fascination with kinetic energy that keeps me in this hobby :D
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I caught this a couple of weeks ago from someone's blog post. The elegant "flowering" effects in some of those shots belies the brutish energies at work there.
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starman wrote:The elegant "flowering" effects in some of those shots belies the brutish energies at work there.
Is that just from the energy, or bullet design? Used to read NRA magazines, and recall something of that nature being designed. Long time though, and honestly pretty shameful my comprehension of firearms... Dad was into them, but after we emptied 200 or so bullets for his 25-06 to make "boomies" he just sold it.

Ricochet would be an interesting thing to see.

Talk about teasing perception with uber-expensive equipment to see something so digestive. *framing shot of clear combustion chamber* damn!
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Ricochet would be an interesting thing to see.
There were two or three shots of some sort of rifle bullet skidding of a slanted metal plate somewhere in there.
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Wow that's a nice find!
Beautiful video!

It's amazing how soft and pliable stuff can look.
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psycix wrote:It's amazing how soft and pliable stuff can look.
I think one of the more interesting things is how you can see things like the bullet jackets pulling apart down the rifling marks.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:17 am

Thanks a lot for this, without a doubt the best high speed video I've seen.

At around the 5:06 mark it looks like a tumbling bullet impacting sideways. How did they do that?
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