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Pointless Example of Canon 1D Mark IV Shutter Speed at 10 fps

January 13, 2010 By Eric Reagan

This video of the Canon 1D Mark IV firing at 10 frames per second is mostly pointless; however, I still find myself watching it over and over thanks to the gadget nut in me.

Looks a little grainy, doesn’t it?  That’s because it was shot at ISO 25600 on a Nikon D3S.  A single overhead tungsten bulb supplied the light.

Stay tuned for more serious content on both of these new work horses.  In the mean time, watch the video again. ;-)

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 10 fps, canon 1d mark iv, digital camera, dslr, dslr video, frame rate, hd, hd video, Nikon D3s, photography, shutter speed, video

 

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