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jbtm

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I still need to mess with my camera to get better pictures.

ISO = 200
F-Stop was 2.3
Shutterspeed 15 seconds

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Burning Electrical tape


Burning a used candle


Laser beams in a bottle. Skip a tad if you want, I had to first burn tape to smoke the bottle.


More pics / Videos maybe added as days pass. My camera is a Canon PowerShot A590...The gears in the zoom make loud noises, So I'm using this cam until it dies..I care less if it ever got hit by a laser and had something in its vision burn out.

http://killa-x.uuuq.com/las/shot1.JPG
http://killa-x.uuuq.com/las/shot2.JPG

need real mirrors..the prism made the beam darker and the harddrive platter made it wider.
 
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Nice lasers!
What are the power outputs? The green's beam is very bright.
Strange how the violet laser appears blue in the last video, my camera always shows it as violet, almost purple.
 
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My camera makes 405nm beams blue in vids and purple in stills :wtf:
 

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it might be because the filtering my camera was set to...I think it was on flourecent.

However, I have notice that pointing a bluray at computer paper (or some white clothing) makes the laser extreamly blue. Why is this? I can point it at my wall (Eggshell white) and its violet. But at paper/clothing it turns solid blue. Green laser is a 200mw rayfoss, no smoke, with about 13 second shutter speed on my camera. the violet one, the leads broke. But I have a 6X bluray replacing it, thats safe rated 190mA
 
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The violet laser becomes extreamly blue when pointed on white paper because the paper fluoresces, not because it's white.
 




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