Here are few more of the three greens in action-
505nm on top, 520nm in the middle and 532nm on the bottom
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Thanks Bowtieguy, Bob, Paul and Encap.
Encap - very nice words! I guess I should thank my wife for wanting to move a few years ago and buying a house with a finished basement so I could have a dedicated laser room (in black) to do my bidding. I am in there everyday whether setting something up...
Just some random oldies but goodies
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Hi bowtieguy,
But we did get our money back. There was a brief time back then when I did not think we would get our money back (due to no fault of Styro’s), but we did, I think it was over 300 dollars for a 3-5mw
Thanks everyone! A few years ago I did the same type of comparison between a DL Spartan 589nm 50mw and a CNI PGL 593.5nm 30mw that came out nice that is now lost on this forum due to Photobucket. Don't be surprised one day if you see the same type of comparison in the Yellow sub forum
Hey...
Hey cyberdoc,
That camera will give you quality shots of photographing lasers. You will need to shoot in the "Manual" mode and experiment with is the combination of ISO, shutter speed and aperture. The more you experiment the better you will get.