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Great review. Now I'm even more pissed that I wasn't awake to sign for the one (50mW though) I was supposed to receive yesterday. :|
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divergence is fine, seemed great to me. I still dont understand the focus to infinity thing, i mean doesn't it really just depend how far away the laser is from whatever you pointing at?Benm said:Is divergence that bad anyway? I've read some complains about it being unable to focus at infinity, which basically results in the same problem, but has a much less serious cause.
i guess i couldnt really understand because when i had my working 300mW red laser it the dot would get bigger even after a foot or 2. it would then get bigger and bigger, and 11 feet was where i was able to light a match at, but it took a while. infact... i didnt know it even was possible to have the beam be focused everywhere lol. I thought it did start off small and make it's way bigger. How can a lens make the entire thing focused?Bionic-Badger said:Focus at infinity means the beam is perfectly straight, so that when you shine your pointer at a distant object it isn't any larger or smaller than at a near object. The focus is at infinity because the beam never actually converges at a point. If it did, it would diverge at a distance beyond the focus. Likewise, if the point of focus is behind the source, it means the beam will be continuously divergent from the source.
konvalinka said:-In the best conditions, dot has 15mm in diameter at 10 meters distance. It is 1,5mRad.