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    Anyone can recommend a slow mo camera that goes beyond standard 60fps? I need it only for a few cut-away so i need something cheap. Again please spare me quotes about Phantom - i've shot with it - it's great, but way out of our budget range (and needs as somethings long 120fps would be enough for us).
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    not sure if you can get your hands on an fs700 for a day. I imagine if not released, it will be shortly.


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    Lots of cameras capable of 120fps now. RED ONE or Sony FS700 should be fairly easy to find and much cheaper than a Phantom.

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    IDT's cameras are another option.

    http://www.idtpiv.com/imaging/


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    Weisscam?

    Are you looking to rent or buy...? And what's your delivery medium? I'm pretty sure as per recent firmware updates even the Scarlet can now go to 120fps, albeit at 720p. But the Red One and Epic can both do it at full resolution.


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    Alexa will shoot 120fps to ProRes422HQ if the owner has purchased the optional license.
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    FS700 is your best bet, those dedicated high speed cameras usually range from a few hundred GBP a day to a few thousand.
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    The TS3Cine is shooting 720fps at 720p and it's DNG RAW, but it costs $30,000. I was holding out for one, but it took forever to come to the market. I guess the FS700 will be the one to wait for.


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