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Canon 7D at 2000 Frames Per Second

December 17, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Where’d that 2000 fps setting on the Canon 7D come from?

Well, it’s not really there.  This Canon 7D video has been slowed down thanks to the Twixtor plug-in in Adobe After Effects.  Additionally, the slow rain was made with Trapcode Particular 2 in After Effects.

[Vimeo via Studio Daily Blog]

Filed Under: hdslr Tagged With: adobe, after effects, canon 7d, dslr, hdslr, particular, slow motion, trapcode, twixtor, video

 

Comments

  1. Titus says

    December 24, 2010 at 12:21 pm

    Can an “serious” amateur do something like this video with the same tools???? It´s amazing!!! Congratulations!

  2. Tisign Photography says

    January 21, 2011 at 5:35 am

    Wo, that slow motion is so impressive! Awesome images!!!

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