View Full Version : Slow-motion 4WD wheelspin on hardwood
This is a video we took of our kitbot chassis accelerating on hardwood with a slow-motion camera. It's pretty neat to see how much it slips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ckB-boEoWs
And since I work for Sony, I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't mention that the fine product used to record that video was a Sony HDR-SR1.
cardinalman86
13-01-2009, 21:23
It's so crazy how the wheels spin and how many times they spin before they actually get enough grip to move:ahh: it's gonna be fun for many
I'd like to see a side-by-side of a full on acceleration wheel spin and an effective implementation of traction control.
Hopefully, I can get ours to be effective:yikes:.
It should be interesting to see the advantage.
sanddrag
14-01-2009, 02:30
this is great. What is the most inexpensive camera out there that can provide similar results?
this is great. What is the most inexpensive camera out there that can provide similar results?
The Casio EX-F1 is $1000, and it has up to 1200fps recording. The video I posted was 240fps.
There are other sony camcorders that do this (the feature is called "smooth slow record"), and the cheapest one I can find is $800CDN. So you can probably find ones in the states with this feature for $600ish.
The Casio EX-F1 is $1000, and it has up to 1200fps recording. The video I posted was 240fps.
There are other sony camcorders that do this (the feature is called "smooth slow record"), and the cheapest one I can find is $800CDN. So you can probably find ones in the states with this feature for $600ish.
Can you do this on a Sony HDR-SR11?
Can you do this on a Sony HDR-SR11?
The camera I used was a Sony HDR SR1 (only one '1'). You touch the home button (top left on the screen), then select 'smth slow rec.' in the next menu.
thanks, i just looked and i found it. I am so going to take my camcorder to robotics now.
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