High resolution, super slow-motion video is usually reserved for movie studios or individuals with very deep pockets. Once the frame rate capabilities reach into the thousands, the price range often hits the tens of thousands.
Two MIT-trained engineers are looking to change all that, and with their new edgertronic super slow motion camera, they've done just that.
Created in partnership with co-founder and software architect Juan Pineda, the edgertronic is a full-color super slow-motion camera with a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024. At that resolution, you can capture video at up to 494 frames per second, but if you drop the resolution, you can crank the frame rate as high as 17,791!
I'm always fascinated when it comes to the newest released technology and this Edgertronic slow motion camera is no different. Small in size and afforable, this can capture the moment when food coloring dye mixes with water, showing a ballet of sorts happening under water. This could become your next project!