its for analyzing stuff in a lab by eye, not meant to be edited into a 1080 system.
jim matlotz shoots at like normal HS, like 5-30k fps and said they had to use 2-20k tungstens and a 5k top kicker to light a subject at like 10ft.
assuming a regular video camera shoots 30 fps at f32ish under full sunlight, with a shutterspeed of 1/60 (180 angle), you would need approx 16 stops more light or open up 16 stops... i may have lost count halfway. usually their idea of exposure is not perfecting it, its is it ok, grossly to dark or light to be corrected, otherwise ok.