*Cheap* High speed photography
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klugesmith
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Thank you for sharing the pictures. I hope we get to see more. Your starter set can go in the category "high speed pictures that don't involve destroying something".
Teravolt Labs wrote ... Yeah, 808nm may show up on some camera's. The color response of one digital camera to monochromatic light, as the wavelength is swept from 700 nm to 950 nm, appears near the bottom of: There's lots more related stuff on that site!
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You should put your set-up in a light tent or use diffusers on your flashes so you don't get that annoying and distracting hard shadows in your images.
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