Since its release earlier this year, the game-changing EX-F1 has given amateur photogs the ability to record everyday life in stunning super-slomo at speeds up to an incredible 1200fps. That means a real-time second gets stretched to 40 seconds in the resulting video; and while resolution drops at the highest speed settings, the results are still worth the $1,000 Casio is charging, if you ask me. If the hawk above wasn’t enough, check out these dolphins leaping from their tank, also filmed at 300fps. And this cinematic shot of a girl chasing a sparrow, filmed at the highest-speed 1200fps setting. Note: this entire video represents just over one second of actual time. Amazing, eh? For more on the Casio EX-F1, find our past coverage here. And as always, see popsci.com/graymatter for more of Theo’s extreme experiments, and periodictabletable.com for some great elemental merchandise.