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sandystrachan's avatar

What things should i record using the slow motion camera in my phone?

Asked by sandystrachan (4417points) March 6th, 2009

i have a phone that records at 120 fps and was wondering what you think and what you would record at slow motion

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Pol_is_aware's avatar

Water in general; things blowing in the wind; your hand smacking someone in the face; someone being clumsy… basically anything that moves.

kullervo's avatar

Sports are good for this – like slowing down someone’s golf swing or a long range basketball shot/soccer freekick. Also try bursting a water balloon (don’t get the camera wet) or filming someone shaking their head left and right very quickly.

I’ve seen these things done with a 1000fps camera and it’s amazing, not sure how effective 120fps will be but worth a try.

sandystrachan's avatar

air balloon,a few water balloons,blowing raspeberries,head shakes and face slaps already all look very good done a rubber fallin into water and throwing big stones into ponds .
people jumping,and head banging/windmilling.

i need more ideas as my mind has come blank with thinkin too much

Mr_M's avatar

What phone do you have that does this?

sandystrachan's avatar

LG RENOIR?!!?!?!?!?!?!*

Mr_M's avatar

I just Googled it. WOW! That’s some phone! 8 mp camera!!!

sandystrachan's avatar

it has a full touch screen it has touch screen qwerty keyboard also has hand write function.
you can also record video at 5fps (fast films)
has loads of on board foto effects and editing same with the videos also
plays divx and can be connected to your tv for playback !

toomuchcoffee911's avatar

A sexy hair flip.

lfcrule4's avatar

Skateboard tricks! Also something like somebody jumping into a pool or a slap in the face works well

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