The Slow Mo Guys shared a new perspective on the complex inner workings of an Omega Speedmaster mechanical watch using a couple of Phantom slow motion cameras upgraded with microscope lenses. At ...
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How fast do we spin bulletproof glass?
Watch as we test the limits of bulletproof glass by spinning it with a super-powerful waterjet. This video captures the explosive action in stunning detail using a Phantom Slow Motion camera.
In this video, we explore the speed at which we can spin bulletproof glass using a powerful waterjet. The explosions are captured in intricate detail with a Phantom Slow Motion camera.
The next time you see a slow-motion replay of U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard diving at the feet of a World Cup foe, the chances are it will have been shot with a camera made in Wayne, N.J. Vision Research ...
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