thats a lot of cameras
Though I think it may be better to shoot @ 420 fps.
My logic being, 1000 or 420, you are still barely going to see the projectile. Filming my excuse of a hybrid with an 8x mix, at 1000 fps, I am barely able to tell the direction of the projectile and your using 40x mixes I doubt the water will slow the projectile of your choice down much either.
Petitlu wrote:At 1000 fps you do not see the projectile?
Not really... this is the best I ever got, and that's with a large and relatively slow (sub 300 fps) projectile:
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That being said, after it penetrates the plate, it should have slowed down sufficiently to make for some nice footage going through the aquarium. Yes, I'm confident it will have no problems going through the plate
The one change I would suggest is to remove Canon I and put it looking down the barrel, so that you have at least one camera looking directly at the plate.
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