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Blue burning pics

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Hello!

Just took these pics. Thought i'd share :-)

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Burnt by the FP 200mW blue / 405nm laser (FP link). Which is apparently around 80mW.

Mikael
 





Yeah. Slow-mo bluray match lighting looks pretty sweet:
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hello mhakali.. did you test 80mw? .. a have some question about bluray beam... :) how is visible your beam? like a 5...15... 20 mw of green? is it REALLY nice to see.. or after some day to play with bluray beam... are you tempted to return to use green laser?
 
nice pictures!

i love how you caught it at time intervals :)

Sweet time lapse photos! I love my 405nm :beer:

-Mike

Thanks! :-) Appreciate the comments!

I set the D90 to sequencial photos high speed and held down the trigger button.

hello mhakali.. did you test 80mw? .. a have some question about bluray beam... :) how is visible your beam? like a 5...15... 20 mw of green? is it REALLY nice to see.. or after some day to play with bluray beam... are you tempted to return to use green laser?

The 80mW figure is taken from what I remember reading in a review of this pointer. If you really want it, kaidomain.com has it for ~$59 (S008393).

About beamshot comparacy I'll do you one better;

Beamshot 5mW china greenie (probably actually ~10mW) vs this ~80mW 405nm:

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No fog or anything added in the room.

Another beam shot of the 405nm in the same room:

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All in all a 405nm at this power is visible. But not as effect full as even a low powered greenie.

Mikael
 


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