
A high-speed camera is a specialized camera that is designed to capture fast-moving objects or events at very high frame rates. High-speed cameras are used in a wide range of applications, including scientific research, engineering, sports analysis, and entertainment.
Unlike traditional cameras, which typically capture images at 24 or 30 frames per second, high-speed cameras can capture images at rates of several thousand frames per second or more. This allows them to record events that happen too quickly for the human eye to see, such as the impact of a bullet, the movement of a hummingbird's wings, or the dynamics of a crash test.

High-speed cameras often use advanced sensors and image processing techniques to achieve their high frame rates and capture images with high resolution and clarity. They may also incorporate features such as on-board memory, trigger systems, and advanced synchronization capabilities to facilitate the capture and analysis of high-speed events.
