Watches in Slow Motion: Through the eyes of a high-speed camera (Video heavy!)

Watches in Slow Motion: Through the eyes of a high-speed camera (Video heavy!)

Ever wished you had super-speed abilities like Quicksilver, the fictional superhero from X-Men? Surely, if you are an ardent fan, one would recall the “Kitchen” scene from X-Men: Days of Future Past, where Quicksilver could see, touch and function in extreme slow-motion Wouldn’t it be really cool if we could see the extremely slow-moving motions just like how he did? Today, we look at some watches in slow motion under a super camera. Well, a normal human eye can only process about 50 frames per second (fps), or one frame (or, image) every 0.02 seconds The slo-mo function on most smartphones can film at typically 240fps which captures almost 5 times more movement than your unaided eye would.

Even then, if you tried filming some of the high-speed functions of your wristwatch, you could still wind up with a blurry video. For today’s experiment, we used an over-the-top high-speed camera to take . Source