
High Speed video of Canon DSLR Shutter - Smarter Every Day 40
taking high speed video of a DSLR camera shutter
3 capitulos
- Introduction and Personal ContextHost IntroductionDestin welcomes viewers to Smarter Every Day and mentions a subconjunctival hemorrhage (burst blood vessel in his eye) as an interesting observation.Timing ContextThe host is conducting this experiment right before going to the hospital to have a baby.Main ObjectiveThe experiment involves capturing high speed video of a DSLR camera shutter using specialized equipment.Casual ToneThe host maintains a relaxed, conversational style while acknowledging the eye injury and upcoming life event.
- DSLR Camera Mechanics and High Speed Filming SetupEquipment Used• Phantom high speed camera pointed directly at a DSLR camera • Canon DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera • Lens and cover removed to expose internal mechanismsMechanical Process• Mirror jumps out of the way when shutter is activated • Shutter then exposes the camera sensorSensor Types• CCD (Charge Coupled Device) • CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor)Future ContentDetailed explanation of sensor types will be covered in a later video, with high speed footage to be featured now.
- Conclusion and Sign-OffCall to ActionViewers are invited to enjoy the high speed footage of the camera shutter mechanism.Eye Injury AcknowledgmentThe host apologizes for the subconjunctival hemorrhage, noting it's a common occurrence.Personal UpdateMentions the upcoming birth of a baby as the reason for concluding the video.FarewellHost signs off with a casual goodbye.

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