I did quite a few slow-motion recordings with my Canon 814AZ-E. It's the kind of camera that offers the instant slow motion button (and doesn't actually tell you anywhere what the slow-motion frame rate is - although it's reportedly somewhere around 40fps). Most of my slow-motion was done with Ektachrome 64T. If I remember correctly, the only cartridge of 64T where the frame did jump up and down quite a bit (and consistently so throughout the entire reel) was one that didn't feature any slow-motion recording. I also used Tri-X for slow motion, and this worked fine as well.
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Has anyone filmed slow motion on super 8 without bounce?
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Re: Has anyone filmed slow motion on super 8 without bounce?
I do not see the lens in slow motion by YouTube. When your close to the ground shook, you see, they are moving at a more normal left to see the smoke..Rift Gold..Where did you got that?I really like taht and I only own a Cartier Rings,it's not bad but not my style so can you give me some advise?