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    Casio Brings 1,000fps Slow Motion Video to Point and Shoot Cameras

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    01/07/09

    In reply to Casio Brings 1,000fps Slow Motion Video to Point and Shoot Cameras
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    Image of taking_this_easy taking_this_easy
    01/07/09

    In reply to Casio Brings 1,000fps Slow Motion Video to Point and Shoot Cameras
    slow motion at 720p or slow motion at 150x150?
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    01/07/09

    @taking_this_easy: This is such an important stat to leave out. If this thing does HD at 1,000fps (which I find unlikely), then I'm buying one tomorrow. I'll just use it as a specialty camera for my normal videos. On the other hand, if it shoots YouTube or less quality video, highly-compressed, then it's basically worthless.
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    01/07/09

    @hexydes: The higher the FPS, the lower the resolution. It does 60fps at full resolution, but expect it to drop off from there to postage stamp size by 1,000fps.
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    01/07/09

    @Adam Frucci: Like how I used to play Wolf3D on an old 386.
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