High-speed
[hahy-speed] /ˈhaɪˈspid/
adjective
1.
designed to operate or operating at a high speed:
a high-speed drill.
2.
Photography. suitable for minimum light exposure:
high-speed film; a high-speed lens.
adjective (photog)
1.
employing or requiring a very short exposure time: high-speed film
2.
recording or making exposures at a rate usually exceeding 50 and up to several million frames per second
3.
working, moving, or operating at a high speed
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