When it really comes down to it, in this video Gav is filming a vibrating stick in slow mo. However, not all sticks vibrate. Especially not as fast as this one.
When it really comes down to it, in this video Gav is filming a vibrating stick in slow mo. However, not all sticks vibrate. Especially not as fast as this one.
Gav shows the impressive internals of an old 16mm motion picture camera by filming it in some lovely crisp 4K slow motion at 1000fps. Lights! Camera!......... well that's it, really.
Gav shows the impressive internals of an old 16mm motion picture camera by filming it in some lovely crisp 4K slow motion at 1000fps. Lights! Camera!......... well that's it, really.
2021x3 Underwater Submarine Explosion in Slow Mo Episode overview
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2021 Ápr 31
Gav shows the devastating effects of an underwater explosion against a model submarine.
Gav shows the devastating effects of an underwater explosion against a model submarine.
3D glasses are surprisingly fast! Gav whacks out the phantom to show you how on earth a Plasma 3D TV and glasses complete the rather complex task of showing 3D content on a 2D screen.
3D glasses are surprisingly fast! Gav whacks out the phantom to show you how on earth a Plasma 3D TV and glasses complete the rather complex task of showing 3D content on a 2D screen.
In the slowest Slow Mo Guys video yet, Gav whips out the newest Phantom to show the mesmerizing paths a crack takes through glass at a whopping 800,000 FPS.
In the slowest Slow Mo Guys video yet, Gav whips out the newest Phantom to show the mesmerizing paths a crack takes through glass at a whopping 800,000 FPS.
Gav puts the Phantom in the hands (claw?) of an extremely fast robot to film some classic diet soda reactions from some slighly more advanced angles at 1000fps.
Gav puts the Phantom in the hands (claw?) of an extremely fast robot to film some classic diet soda reactions from some slighly more advanced angles at 1000fps.
2021x7 Shattering a Wine Glass with Sound at 187,500FPS Episode overview
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2021 Aug 15
Gav plays a wine glass's least favourite sound at extreme volumes and captures the results at 187,500fps. That's around 7500x slower than you can see with your own face. A portion of .. show full overview
Gav plays a wine glass's least favourite sound at extreme volumes and captures the results at 187,500fps. That's around 7500x slower than you can see with your own face. A portion of this video was sponsored by Google Search. Let’s be better consumers of information @google.
Do not watch this video if you have glass eardrums that resonate at 505hz.
Filmed with the Phantom TMX 7510 at 187,500fps