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Nifty pictures. What is the shutter speed for something like this.
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oldcaster wrote:Nifty pictures. What is the shutter speed for something like this.
I would imagine he shoots in total darkness leaving the shutter open then has just a short strobe light triggered by the pellet breaking the laser.
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Anonymous wrote:
oldcaster wrote:Nifty pictures. What is the shutter speed for something like this.
I would imagine he shoots in total darkness leaving the shutter open then has just a short strobe light triggered by the pellet breaking the laser.
http://www.woodselec.com/strobe.htm
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Cool photos in this thread. Thank you all for sharing guys
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Post by Clepton »

Newbie here. Just been browsing the forums for a couple weeks and thought I'd join. Anyway, I'm into photography and the shooting range so this post was right up my alley. The camera's that caught those shots must have a very fast shutter in order to not have a streaming effect. Very cool. I have actually been making photo cards recently and some images like those would be really cool for photo cards.
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