ok so i was looking at laserbee's lpm and was told i can use a nd filter to reduces the power of my laser to put it into the range of his meter which is awsome. but i have no clue what the hell they are so i did a wiki search since yahoo was throwing all sorts of stuff at me that i couldnt absorb also i did a ebay search to see how much they would cost.
things i think i got right:
-ND stands for natural density
-i saw some ND "X" filters and a chart the ND 4 will reduce the power of the laser by 4X as i think i understand from the wiki page?
-they are made for camera originally?
things im trying to ponder over
-are there special ones made for lasers or will the ones for cameras work?
-if not does any one know were i can get ones for lasers that an reduce the power of my laser by about 4-6x
thanks for any ones help and if there are some things i should know about these filters please throw in that info as well ;D
things i think i got right:
-ND stands for natural density
-i saw some ND "X" filters and a chart the ND 4 will reduce the power of the laser by 4X as i think i understand from the wiki page?
-they are made for camera originally?
things im trying to ponder over
-are there special ones made for lasers or will the ones for cameras work?
-if not does any one know were i can get ones for lasers that an reduce the power of my laser by about 4-6x
thanks for any ones help and if there are some things i should know about these filters please throw in that info as well ;D