10000 fps itself does not make a slow motion video. It becomes slow motion when its played at regular fps – a 6000 fps video played at 6000 fps (not sure there’s a device that can play that fast) would be 1/1 speed, 600 fps would be 1/10 speed, and 60 fps will slow it down to 1/100th speed.
On the other hand, you could record a 60fps video and play it at 1/100th speed, but that will make a 0.6 fps video. A really choppy one and you won’t be seeing things very well. So you need to record it at a really high framerate to be useful.
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