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Helicopter Blades Synced With Camera Shutter. Sometimes the helicopter blades appear as a blur, while other times (as in the video below), the blades look like they’re not moving at all. If the rotor is spinning at 360 rpm, typical of helicopters, that's 6 revolutions per second, and 5 blades go by each revolution.

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Helicopters can’t fly without using their rotor blades, so to see one gliding through the air with its rotor completely still is a somewhat surreal sight. Idclip posted by behemoth at 7:25 pm on march 3, 2017 [8 favorites] whoa For any licensing requests please contact info@chrisfay.defor further information visit:

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Idclip posted by behemoth at 7:25 pm on march 3, 2017 [8 favorites] whoa What i don't get is how it happens in front of my naked eyes, without cameras and shutter speeds or fps. Sometimes the helicopter blades appear as a blur, while other times (as in the video below), the blades look like they’re not moving at all. Titled “camera shutter speed synchronized with helicopter blade frequency,” it shows what can happen when your camera is synchronized.