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Jul 2018
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TechStuff Classic: Slow Motion Film and ...

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How does film work? What are the basic parts of a camera? How can you take a photo of a high-speed subject and get a clear picture? Tune in as Chris and Jonathan break down the tech behind slow motion and high speed photography.

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