To the person who was suspicious about this being filmed at a million FPS: it's easy to verify this. Watching the glass shattering in the video, the apparent speed of sound in glass is around 10 cm/s. The actual value is around 4000 m/s. Thus, the video is slowed down by a factor of 40,000. Standard video is shot at 30 FPS, so this quick calculation indicates this video was shot at (very roughly) 1.2 million FPS.
d'ailleur la camera est presenté ici :
http://www.shimadzu.com/products/test/hsvc...0000001d6t.html
Specifications
Recording method IS-CCD image sensor
Resolution 312 (horizontal) x 260 (vertical) pixels
Frame storage 100 frames
Lens mount Nikon F mount
Color, Gradations Monochrome, 10 bits1)
Recording speed 30 fps to 1,000,000 fps
Recording interval 1 µs, 2 µs, 4 µs, 8 µs, 16 µs, 32 µs, 64 µs, 125 µs, 250 µs, 500 µs, 1 ms, 2 ms, 4 ms, 8 ms, 16 ms, 33 ms
Recording speed 2) 1 Mfps, 500 kfps, 250 kfps, 125 kfps, 63 kfps, 31 kfps, 16 kfps, 8 kfps, 4 kfps, 2 kfps, 1 kfps, 500 fps, 250 fps, 125 fps, 63 fps, 30 fps
Exposure time 1/2,1/4,1/8, or OFF(3/4) of recording intervals (1/2, 1/4, and OFF only for exposure times of 1µs)2)