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30 frames per second to record a time


It's what got the photographer Robert Hanashiro, USA Today, to make a faithful record of the home run number 756 of the baseball Barry Bonds.

To achieve Hanashiro use a combination of three Canon Mark III with a 600mm lens f / 4 with two sets of triggers radio. By having each of the cameras a speed of 10 frames per second, Hanashiro was able to take photos every 30 seconds for the sequence at bat.

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Ready to leave the whole system, take 5 days, because they had to do the alignment of the lenses, as well as white balance, ISO speed, etc.. had to be the same in all three chambers.

The resulting pictures, Hanashiro made a selection of a series of 70 photos, which were reduced to 22 by the editors of the newspaper, which are listed in the presentation of the site of USA Today.

If you hear sounds like these three cameras to take photos, you can see a video on the home page SportsShooter.


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