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by storus
273 days ago
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I don't know the specifics, maybe they are timing individual cameras in a way they achieve 2000fps with a crisp image in each camera and merging them together. Or maybe they are using some MIT tech that was able to capture super low light conditions. |
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First one is dependent on the manufacturing process, and the second one is dependent on your sensor size.
Currently, the leading sensor manufacturers (namely Sony Semiconductor and Canon) are doing very low noise sensors. However, to get both these low noise levels and convincing images needs full frame sensors, at least. APS-C can somewhat close, but it can't be there (because physics).
Even in that case, you can't do 2000FPS and get meaningful images from every one of them.
There's no way that a Tesla car cam sports full frame or APS-C sensors.
So, it's physics.