Quote (Antichrist- @ Jan 11 2011 02:59pm)
i like the decorations on your office
Meh. Hardly an office. Just an announcement/ photo box. Someone had to have vandalize it over the off season, it was a mess.
Quote (Eek @ Jan 11 2011 03:53pm)
^This lol. Your dog has emo chains too
Haha, sexy rig though.. how much does one of those babies run? Isn't 1500fps abit excessive? How does it record the images and what size are they in?
/question bombardment
@Omar- you have ugly desktop.

Choke chain. Gotta control my bitch somehow. She's so big that it just makes walking/ running her a bit easier when wearing that.
$15,000 ish. 1500 fps is far from excessive. It shoots up to 2000. The camera and the software run together has a camera and timing system. You can record things up to a ten thousandth of a second precision. Ever wonder how they time field and track events at the olympics, or how they take finish line photos in say horse racing or even car racing? This camera. The company actually has a camera put out that can shoot finish line photos for formula one racing, still think 1500fps is excessive? It records by me pushing the red button... Haha... How it works, is the camera shoots a slice, not a full frame, that is how it shoots so much. Then the software goes and puts all the slices together, in relation to time. I have never really paid much attention to the image size. I save them as race files primarily. In that race file I can crop out everything I don't want, there tends to be a lot of gaps and they can be rather big. I then save the image as a jpeg, for printing purposes. I have three versions of the print. One with lines on each competitor, one with a line on the winner, and one with no lines. Each print I have setup to show the event info, all the result info, and of course my "company" name. I will dig around for my usb drive so I can get a couple samples off of my work machine. I may actually have some files uploaded somewhere, I will double check.