Recent website that specializes in high speed video cameras.
http://hispeedcams.com/
It is always easy to find the frame rates and resolutions for high speed video.
It is usually more difficult to find information on:
1) whether automatic exposure control or manual exposure control
2) shutter speeds and resulting motion blur
3) total recording time - some cameras record for just a few seconds
4) Jello Effect distortion
5) other specifications and features that may be important for some applications
I just started reading some of the camera reviews. The reviews seem to have more information on the above subjects.
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UPDATE - 2016-Jun 10. After a year, I've been a little disappointed in the information presented for these reasons:
1) A considerable percent of the camera reviews relate to rumors or claims concerning capabilities that a camera may have in the future instead of to cameras now available with those capabilities.
2) I suggested review of the Casio Ex f100 with manual exposure control but learned that it does not have high enough resolution in high speed video mode to qualify for a review. Certain very capable high speed video cameras may not be reviewed because of resolution.
3) For video analysis the issue of motion blur is very important, but I'm still not able to find shutter speed information. Typically, review videos are not presented that display motion blur very well.
The site is still outstanding for showing many new cameras with higher resolution in high speed video modes.
But for analysis some very capable cameras with manual exposure control or automatic exposure control for very fast shutters and zoom lenses may not be reviewed because of hispeedcams's resolution cutoff policy.