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I recall seeing that video a while ago (I'm assuming it's the one with the pulse of light shown travelling through a room and a p.e.t coke bottle)

Having been absolutely stupefied at the prospect of a camera that could shoot that many frames a second, I immediately recalled the gas-turbine powered high-speed cameras that needed some serious horse-power to turn the rotating mirror head and run the film fast enough to get in the order of a million frames a second. I mean, c'mon - a gas turbine powered camera - talk about a boy's toy!

As it turns out, the technique shown in the TedTalks video I saw actually isn't shooting anywhere near a million times as fast as the turbine cameras - the exposure time is astonishingly short, but the continuous frame rate vastly slower. The trick to the technique used was to stitch together using software a series of single frames from many, many, many videos - all offset in time by a small amount. If you could shoot 10 million frames a second continuously, you'd only need to do 100,000 captures to get a second worth of video.

Since they used a Hamamatsu streak camera model C5680[^] that has a maximum sweep frequency of 20Mhz, one can see that even then - an awful lot of videos were stitched together to create the stunning video of the "light bullet"

I find the field of computer reconstructed imaging fascinating and am really looking forward to the advances that may come in our lifetime, particularly with reference to the software reconstructions that allow an image to be formed from around a corner by 'simply' capturing the diffuse reflections from materials generally not considered to be useful mirrors.
More here: The amazing camera that can see around corners[^]

Thanks for the reminder!
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