Sony RX100 V(5) EXTREME Slow Motion Test
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2016
- Shot at 960 fps (40X @24P) on the Sony RX100 V, in good lighting conditions and tested the performance of TWIXTOR to increase the effective frame rate up to 32,000 fps (1,333X @24P).
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Thanks...now I want wine and a Sony RX 100V :-)
This was amazing,
amazing! Great video. What is the name of the song?
Very nice.. Was looking to see how slow mo rx100v footage works combined with twixtor.. Do you have any other footage of this combo? Thank you
Not much, other than some RX100 V footage at 60fps, twixtered down a bit, here in this in progress video (lady in blue dress) vimeo.com/244574707/c404adcbda . Also, a little hair action with some twixtoring: I think I shot this at 240fps. ua-cam.com/video/F0PmFvdVzBg/v-deo.html
NFusionVideo thank you
NFusionVideo
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How did you achieve such flawless frame blending in twixtor at 5% or so?
I was a bit surprised myself that the interpolated frames were that clean, but I think the key is that there is good contrast and delineation between the moving and background portions of the video.
@1920 fps at 1080, 720 or 480p ? looks like @1920 are really good but if i have to downgrade my video quality to 480p it would be sucks.
This was shot in full HD, 1080p (1920×1080) at 960fps, which is a particular feature of this camera. At that high a frame rate, it requires good lighting. Without bright lights, the video quality would be pretty poor.
that 1920fps was recording @ 1080p (1920×1080) ?
Yes, using Twixtor set at 50% speed, results in the same full HD recording to run at an effective frame rate of 1920fps. Twixtor does not change the original resolution (1920x1080), it only changes the frame rate by interpolating additional frames.
I have suspicions
Twixtor is a software tool for "simulating" slow motion by interprolating or making extra frames that are missing. The camera can only shoot at 960 fps maximum, so Twixtor fills in the extra frames and, in this example, does a pretty good job.
+NFusionVideo I can understand like 4000 fps. But its just at the end that seems unlikely. But if it actually works that well, props