The ability to show you both real speed and "slow-mo", is one of many reasons I chose to finally get a video edit program. With that program I did some quick experiments this time, not only did I cut out most of the boring parts of the video but I did a second take on the capture which shows the spider capturing the lacewing in mid air at 1/10th real-speed. and yeah you gotta pay for it if you want it when it comes to video edit software). I edited it now that I have a good video editing program (something other then Microsoft Movie Maker. This video was shot right out side my door on my outside light. Especially using the gear I was, a Kodak DX7630 with a homemade close-up lens. ![]() Simply hopeful, I filmed her for about 15mins and ended up getting a shot I never expected. This was totally impromptu, I had no idea she would really catch something. ![]() In it's RAW form it captured something rarely seen and even more rarely captured on video in any way, a jumping spider catching pray in mid air. ![]() Both real and slow motion times are shown. A jumping spider captures a lacewing in mid air.
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