Edgertronic the new Kickstarter project aims to build a high-speed camera for around $ 5000 - it is supposed to be barely bigger than a GoPro and want can take with different resolution / refresh rates - for example, at 1280x1024 pixels with 494 fps at 720p at 1000 fps, 640x480 with 1849 fps up to 17,791 fps at 192x96. The camera runs on a web server that is accessed via LAN and over the user interface, the preview is displayed and also settings such as exposure time, frame rate, focus can be made to the camera (the picture is about it even started). PIC 1: PIC 2 edgertronic high-speed camera will be recorded on an internal buffer (depending on the resolution and frame rate) summarizes minimum of 8 seconds of video from the activation and thus getting the last fewSeconds will save. A desired sequence is then stored definitively using H.264 to SD card. This type of shot makes a precise activation of clutch superfluous and it also allows random events (such as Blitzeinschlaege) capture. PIC3: The user interface PIC4: The Preview The camera has two USB ports, an Ethernet port, a Nikon F mount and weighs only 862 grams Accessories as a Nikon 50mm F1.8 D lens and a FERNAUSLOESER, 12V car adapter, power adapter, Ethernet cable, and a supplied Enclosures. The project goal of $ 97,900 will probably be reached around 72,000 dollars have been promised. To be delivered from December 2013 - for the time being, however, only within the United States. The videos of the full funktionsfaehigen prototypes look quite promising (more gibts