
At a mind-boggling 4.4 trillion frames per second (FPS), the new STAMP (Sequentially Timed All-optical Mapping Photography) system developed by two Japanese universities is claimed to be the world’s fastest camera. Taking pictures at a resolution of 450 x 450 pixels, the new image-capturing device is purported to be so fast that it can be used to photograph the conduction of heat, which travels at a speed equivalent to one-sixth the velocity of light... Continue Reading World's fastest camera captures 4.4 trillion frames per second
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: Cameras, Femtosecond, Imaging, Keio University, University of Tokyo
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