ElFenix Elite Member Super Moderator Mar 20, 2000 102,393 8,552 126 Feb 20, 2010 #2 i assume by high speed you mean high fps. http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Exilim-E.../ref=pd_cp_p_1 needs lots of light to work really well (just like any compact camera)
i assume by high speed you mean high fps. http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Exilim-E.../ref=pd_cp_p_1 needs lots of light to work really well (just like any compact camera)
corkyg Elite Member | Peripherals Super Moderator Mar 4, 2000 27,370 239 106 Feb 20, 2010 #3 Video or stills?
ElFenix Elite Member Super Moderator Mar 20, 2000 102,393 8,552 126 Feb 22, 2010 #5 i see a casio in your future then. they also make some smaller cameras with very high speed video capture. like i said, they need lots of light to work well.
i see a casio in your future then. they also make some smaller cameras with very high speed video capture. like i said, they need lots of light to work well.
H Howard Lifer Oct 14, 1999 47,982 11 81 Feb 27, 2010 #6 Not really a problem, we can hold up a work light or whatever. We could use a high-speed video capture to diagnose machine problems.
Not really a problem, we can hold up a work light or whatever. We could use a high-speed video capture to diagnose machine problems.
H Howard Lifer Oct 14, 1999 47,982 11 81 Mar 12, 2010 #7 Which one of these is the best in low-light situations? http://www.casio.com/products/Cameras/EXILIM_High-Speed/
Which one of these is the best in low-light situations? http://www.casio.com/products/Cameras/EXILIM_High-Speed/