1000 Frames per second...i'm sorry but that's a complete waste since the eye cannot even see the difference pass like 100. But since this is a slowmo video only - slowed down by 10time the speed, its almost has if the movie was going 100 frames per second ~ which is the maximum the eye can see. Its only good if you want to do slowmo section in a movie, thats it.
and this is film on a HD, not a HD DvD. And blueray has been passed 2 years ago with the purple whatever its called disc. Which can store 100GB in 1 disc, but its still too pricy and the technology is not needed yet. And for has I know, Hardrives > Blueray > HDDvD for a long time now. So this video has no connection to the blueray disc, since this is a new camera that has yet to be shown in public, i cannot know how much memory a clip of 10 minutes take. Yet with the editing, there so many way to greatly reduce the file size while keeping top 1080i quality. Blueray is only a Disc that able to contain more date, 50Gb to be exact while a HDDvD is only 8.5 GB. The only reason they say its better is because the final render, you have a lot more space to play with to keep the original quality.