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Thought this might be of interest to the folks on here:

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ditto... really enjoyed that :):t-up: :t-up:

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Half way through and very good.....but why do the 80's & 90's cars look soooo much more exciting......am I getting old???????

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Wow....very dramatic and quite moving in parts, sad to see those no longer here to entertain us

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Brill. Must be really amazing cameras there're using.

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Great movie, stoner going sideways will be missed next year in moto gp

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Some superb footage in there, im sure in a few years the hd slow mo technology cameras will be available to all of us.

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Brill. Must be really amazing cameras there're using.

We did some work last weekend with British Areospace using their ultra slow motion high def camera with the Juke R, looking forward to seeing the results soon. some of the numbers they were suggesting for the camera system were eye watering

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The frames per second that can be achieved now with the top kit are so ridiculous they're hard to believe!

The newest cameras today typically have resolutions up to four mega-pixels at recording rates of over 1000 frames per second!

Start moving into specialised stuff for industrial and military use though, and the fastest high-speed camera can take pictures at a speed of 200 million frames per second :o

Further developments coming along in the image capture/converter field will theoretically make frame rates of twenty billion frames per second possible, though God knows how the data will be pulled off it onto a storage medium fast enough, or where you'd actually store that much data.

The other big problem is the amount of light needed for filming, the super high speed industrial cameras can need so much flood lighting, they start to cook the things you're trying to film.

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Havent been following the motoGP this year due to work and having a crap internet speed taht wont play stuff on iplayer so excuse my ignorance, but is stoner leaving motoGP next year? :(

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Thursday, 17 May 2012

MotoGP™ World Champion Casey Stoner announced on Thursday afternoon that this season would be his last in the sport.

ALL OF IT HERE

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Ta Crash, I've got a new favourite channel!

Spotted this from someone else, while I was watching some of their stuff. - what a million fps looks like!

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