Anthony P
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This is a spin off from my dye laser thread. The laser itself is fully operational, however, photographing it to share with everyone has introduced its own set of problems.
When I try to photograph the laser spot on a target (6"x6" white card) all that comes out is an evenly yellow illuminated card. With my eye I see a very bright and sharply defined yellow laser spot.
When trying to photograph the beam shot, success has been limited.
I am using a Nikon "Coolpix B500" which is a decent camera. I have tried using night landscape mode and even short video clips. No laser spot on either even though I can see it with my eyes.
My theory on night mode is that light from the flashlamp and ordinary dye breakdown light precede the laser pulse and are enough to trigger the camera shutter closed. No idea why it won't show on video.
Any ideas?
When I try to photograph the laser spot on a target (6"x6" white card) all that comes out is an evenly yellow illuminated card. With my eye I see a very bright and sharply defined yellow laser spot.
When trying to photograph the beam shot, success has been limited.
I am using a Nikon "Coolpix B500" which is a decent camera. I have tried using night landscape mode and even short video clips. No laser spot on either even though I can see it with my eyes.
My theory on night mode is that light from the flashlamp and ordinary dye breakdown light precede the laser pulse and are enough to trigger the camera shutter closed. No idea why it won't show on video.
Any ideas?