A High-Speed Camera

C. T. Burke

The study of mechanical transients occurring at very high speeds requires a camera capable of much higher picture rates than the conventional slow-motion camera. This problem has been attacked from several angles, but the methods of approach have followed along two avenues—the utilization of a moving optical system to preserve a stationary relationship between the film and the image, and the utilization of a brief and brilliant flash of light to establish the exposure.

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Published
1935-10
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J07409