Yeah I didn't think of that. Might have been done with a Hulcher or some
other high speed system.
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On 12/20/09 7:28 PM, "Rand E" <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Or, just pick out the right frame from a high speed camera.
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> Chris Crawford wrote:
>> A lot of cameras made since the late 80's have 1/8000 top speeds, and I
>> think Minolta made at least one with a 1/12000 speed. I've seen shots in old
>> old Nikon brochures when the N8008 came out (first camera with 1/8000
>> shutter) that stopped action of things that were as fast as that morter
>> shell likely is. So that's my guess, 1/8000. The shot is exceptionally lucky
>> though, you'd have to hit the button before it actually is out because of
>> the time lag on an SLR.
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