Bullets Hit Steel Slow Motion Slowmoguys
You’ve seen how vector display-based arcade machines work, now check out what happens to a bullet when it hits steel in super slow motion. The Slow Mo Guys used a high-speed Phantom TMX 7510 camera to capture the collision at 800,000FPS, and the results were explosive to say the least.



The Phantom TMX 7510 was designed for true high-speed performance, complete with a back side illuminated (BSI) high-speed camera sensor that delivers unprecedented resolution and speed combinations. At 800,000FPS the camera is only able to capture monochrome footage, but fortunately, full-color imagery was obtained at 400,000FPS. One caveat: a TMX 7510 camera will set you back least $60,000 USD depending on if the unit is used or new.

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