That wasn't a high speed video camera though, it was a still camera that takes quick bursts of photos, one of which captured a bullet. Very different from high speed video.
Exactly. Looking at John Cullens video, each frame the "bullet" seems to be only moving several inches, maybe a foot or two depending on the angle of approach. It's way too slow to be a bullet.
That wasn't a high speed video camera though, it was a still camera that takes quick bursts of photos, one of which captured a bullet. Very different from high speed video.
A .308 moves at 2250 fps. At 60 fps on a camera that's 37.5 feet between images.
Exactly. Looking at John Cullens video, each frame the "bullet" seems to be only moving several inches, maybe a foot or two depending on the angle of approach. It's way too slow to be a bullet.