A camera that shoots millions of frames per second: now that’s a powerful motor drive!

Researchers at UCLA have come up with "…serial time-encoded amplified microscopy (STEAM) technology enables continuous real-time imaging at a frame rate of more than 6 MHz, a shutter speed of less than 450 ps and an optical image gain of more than 300 — the world’s fastest continuously running camera, useful for studying rapid phenomena in physics, chemistry and biology…".

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