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Re: Six colors beamshot pics!
Those are $300 plus and 1-2mW as well :-/. Extremely stable though
Those are $300 plus and 1-2mW as well :-/. Extremely stable though
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Cyparagon said:Those are $300 plus and 1-2mW as well :-/. Extremely stable though
Diachi said:woah, thats cool nice collection. whats the beam diameter on that there blu-ray though, it seems really wide.
Andresc4 said:amazin pics!!!
to get a similar beam of your 3mw atlasnova, how much mw shoud be a 650mw ?
it look great
btw , looking at yor avatar, i think you already have this
vjc4.com.ar/descent1.zip
thesk8nmidget said:i think an amazing picture would be all the beams going into the nights sky! hopefully somewhere dark kinda far from any cities!
c0ldshadow said:some of the best laser pics i've ever seen
Ace82 said:I have a request:
Take them to the bathroom and reflect them all off of mirrors!
The diffraction Kenom mentioned...
Any prisms, optics you could experiment with?
thesk8nmidget said:i think an amazing picture would be all the beams going into the nights sky! hopefully somewhere dark kinda far from any cities!
daguin said:[quote author=thesk8nmidget link=1217131518/20#24 date=1219243153]i think an amazing picture would be all the beams going into the nights sky! hopefully somewhere dark kinda far from any cities!
quadcam said:I think an amazing thing to see would be a 593nm laser with enough power to shoot a beam into the night sky
On good batteries, on a dark night, mine has a very visible beam, enough to use for starpointing. It's not a lightsaber to the top of the atmosphere like a highpowered greenie, but there's no mistaking it's presence. When it's peaking though, it's probably 5ish mw because it's damn near as bright as my Lyra. Shame it can't hold that performance, most of the time it's only about as bright as my 635, probably like 1 mw.
daguin said:[quote author=quadcam link=1217131518/20#27 date=1219249586]
I think an amazing thing to see would be a 593nm laser with enough power to shoot a beam into the night sky
On good batteries, on a dark night, mine has a very visible beam, enough to use for starpointing. It's not a lightsaber to the top of the atmosphere like a highpowered greenie, but there's no mistaking it's presence. When it's peaking though, it's probably 5ish mw because it's damn near as bright as my Lyra. Shame it can't hold that performance, most of the time it's only about as bright as my 635, probably like 1 mw.