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High quality high fps camera

I'm looking around for a camera that can shoot above 240 fps at a decent quality. Doesn't have to be HD but I would like 720p, though VGA is fine. I currently use a GoPro recording at VGA 240fps and I would like to try and slow the footage down further than 10 times.

I know there are many cameras out there that can do this but they are very expensive compared to my GoPro at least. I really don't want to spend more than £1000. Although I am only looking at the moment and don't plan to buy for a short while.

Any suggestions?

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does it what?

Shoot at that FPS? You said you have GoPro and Isn't the petter one the hero?

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Take a look at the phantom flex,very good camera, just a bit expensive

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Shoot at that FPS? You said you have GoPro and Isn't the petter one the hero?

I have the GoPro Hero 3 black, sorry should've mentioned that. I thought all GoPros are Hero branded though? Just differentiated by the colour. The only one higher up than mine is the new Hero 3+ black. But that's mostly image improvement not fps. It does make nice slow motion shots, as long as there is enough light.

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The Casio EX-ZR100 does 1000FPS, but quality will be balls

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I dunno what you can afford, but that? ^^

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Take a look at the phantom flex,very good camera, just a bit expensive

Might as well get the FS700

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Take a look at the phantom flex,very good camera, just a bit expensive

lol yep that's definitely beyond my budget. Tell you something if I had that kind of money I wouldn't spend it on a camera! Renting is a possibility but I'm not sure if it's worth it for what I do.
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The Casio EX-ZR100 does 1000FPS, but quality will be balls

224x64? What does that look like? Don't think it's worth the upgrade from my GoPro.
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Might as well get the FS700

  

http://edgertronic.com/I dunno what you can afford, but that? ^^

Those are a little more reasonable but I think I'll probably only be able to rent them rather than buy them. Is the GoPro really the only sensible option? All I want is 480 fps. I'll think I'll stick with it, it's still my favourite camera.

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I don't think the market exists for what I'm looking for, I think I may just use a bit of fiddling with frame interpolation in editing, I was curious but I guess not yet at least.

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