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    Quote Originally Posted by fran blake View Post
    There insects caught by the frame rate of video, as ive never seen any from cine footage.

    good try, but no cigar! though Wiki would have you believe this has been proved, it is no more proved than any other of the explanations.
    Remember video sees things that film did not. if you point an IR control at a video camera you can see the light it emits. something that does not happen with film. so it ma be that the properties of video allow us to see these things.

    using Wiki is fought with problems, foremost amongst them, is that anybody can write anything about anything there. it does not really make it true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdevine999 View Post
    insects + a phenomena generated by camera's = rods
    herd that also and got to agree

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    Rods are a photographic anomaly produced by digital
    capture speed of flying insects.

 

 
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