How precisely do you capture a bullet in flight on camera? Ask Dutch photographer Lex Augusteijn, who specializes in this particular field and records the exact moment a bullet strikes an object, such as an egg, a lightbulb, or a drop of water.
Scientist Augusteijn from the Netherlands claims, “The images are frozen by the flash speed.” “I can lower the flash power to as low as 1/40.000. Despite being fired by a coil gun, which has much less energy than an air rifle and even less energy than firearms, the bullet is actually real.
“The bullet is fired, the flash is fired, the shutter is opened, and everything is controlled by a laptop. No triggering is necessary.
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