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A high speed television recording system is described. It uses a modified commercial television camera, a video—tape recorder and a modified commercial monitor. It is fully portable and simple to set up and operate. The present picture rate of 100 per second is capable of being increased by using a video—disk recorder at present under development. Possible future developments are discussed.
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Perkins, R.E. (1975). A High Speed Video Recording System with Immediate Slow-Motion and Stop-Action Replay. In: Rolls, P.J. (eds) High Speed Photography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3377-7_27
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