Edd
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14 years ago
"RichardB" wrote:


I discovered that toddlers will chase a laser in much the same way as cats will. I found it much more amusing than their parents did. :lol:



Is that when the police turned up :lol:
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simonrl
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14 years ago
"RichardB" wrote:

I use a laser pointer for focussing, it works very well. Once the camera has focussed you should be able to hold the shutter button half down, release the laser and then take the shot.

I have a green laser (not one of the super-powerful ones that's supposed to be able to pop balloons), it seems to do the job better than the more common red ones.



Thanks for that RichardB? Was wanted I wanted to hear to justify purchase of another gadget ;)

As soon as it arrives I'm off to a large slate chamber or two to see if it helps focussing :thumbsup:

Will post up a report when it arrives and I've had chance to test it.
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simonrl
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14 years ago
Laser pointer (finally) arrived today (moral, don't order stuff from eBay from people with less than 95% positive feedback). Shall give it a test underground tonight...
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Barney
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14 years ago
I use a green laser for difficult moments, Works perfectly on a nikon D60 underground and a nikon D300s on the surface.
simonrl
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14 years ago
Have had a play with the laser pointer a few times, and it does work 🙂 As long as the camera can get a fix on it and there isn't too much moisture / dust in the air (causing scatter) focussing in big chambers is now a lot easier!

Vanoord took an entirely laser-lit photo in {censored} the weekend before last, no doubt he'll get round to uploading it any year soon :tongue:
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Vanoord
14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

Have had a play with the laser pointer a few times, and it does work 🙂 As long as the camera can get a fix on it and there isn't too much moisture / dust in the air (causing scatter) focussing in big chambers is now a lot easier!

Vanoord took an entirely laser-lit photo in xxx the weekend before last, no doubt he'll get round to uploading it any year soon :tongue:



And similarly you'll get around to uploading the header of it that I sent you?! :lol:
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simonrl
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14 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

And similarly you'll get around to uploading the header of it that I sent you?! :lol:



They were header images? You should have said. I just thought you'd made and emailed me a set of photos because you thought they looked pretty :lol:

"Here are some new header images" would have been a start :lol:
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Edd
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14 years ago
Am very interested to see a pic fully light with a laser :thumbup:
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Vanoord
14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

"Vanoord" wrote:

And similarly you'll get around to uploading the header of it that I sent you?! :lol:



They were header images? You should have said. I just thought you'd made and emailed me a set of photos because you thought they looked pretty :lol:

"Here are some new header images" would have been a start :lol:



Aye, they were even sized and named correctly!
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simonrl
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14 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

"simonrl" wrote:

"Vanoord" wrote:

And similarly you'll get around to uploading the header of it that I sent you?! :lol:



They were header images? You should have said. I just thought you'd made and emailed me a set of photos because you thought they looked pretty :lol:

"Here are some new header images" would have been a start :lol:



Aye, they were even sized and named correctly!



The message that accompanied images those read...

Quote:

7 good shots in 2 years...!

lulz, innit?

Do you want to buy some "cheese"?



Us AN admins have such meaningful dialogues in the day... 😞
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simonrl
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14 years ago
Here's Van's laser photo:

[photo]Personal-Album-1-Image-67077[/photo]

A Mars Bar for the person who identifies the location?
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Lister
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14 years ago
Is it Croesor, top of incline on floor A?

I don't like Mars bars, can I have a green laser pointer instead :bored:

...Lister;~)
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hamster
14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

Here's Van's laser photo:

[photo]Personal-Album-1-Image-67077[/photo]

A Mars Bar for the person who identifies the location?



Was a diffuser or lens used to scatter the light? What power was the laser and how long was the exposure?

Have done some infra-red on the surface (very long exposures), would be very interested to try laser light underground...

Bought a green laser for a fiver on ebay for focussing - seems insanely bright for 1mW. Saw some 200mW green lasers for £23 !!
Vanoord
14 years ago
"hamster" wrote:

Was a diffuser or lens used to scatter the light? What power was the laser and how long was the exposure?



A Vanoord was used to scatter the light...

60 seconds exposure.
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simonrl
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14 years ago
"hamster" wrote:

"simonrl" wrote:

Here's Van's laser photo:

[photo]Personal-Album-1-Image-67077[/photo]

A Mars Bar for the person who identifies the location?



Was a diffuser or lens used to scatter the light? What power was the laser and how long was the exposure?

Have done some infra-red on the surface (very long exposures), would be very interested to try laser light underground...

Bought a green laser for a fiver on ebay for focussing - seems insanely bright for 1mW. Saw some 200mW green lasers for £23 !!



5mW, was about £15 IIRC, but to be honest other than the sticker it looks no different to the 1mW ones!

It really is a handy focussing aid - the green photo was just Mr Vanoord insisting on having a play :lol:
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Vanoord
14 years ago
Full size version uploaded:

🔗Croesor-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-67100[linkphoto]Croesor-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-67100[/linkphoto][/link]

(clicky on image for link to full-size version, worth a look at a large size)

Note the strange effect with areas that are in shadow - the lack of scatter (and presumably lack of reflection) keeps them in complete darkness, making interpretation rather different.
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simonrl
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14 years ago
"Lister" wrote:

Is it Croesor, top of incline on floor A?

I don't like Mars bars, can I have a green laser pointer instead :bored:

...Lister;~)



Ah go on, you can have a confectionary bar of your choice (excluding thost £90 Toblerone you understand...)
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hamster
14 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

Note the strange effect with areas that are in shadow - the lack of scatter (and presumably lack of reflection) keeps them in complete darkness, making interpretation rather different.



Very cool, will give this a try in Cwmorthin week after next...
Mr Mike
14 years ago
Van's pic has given me an idea for extreme laser lighting for use in photography.

I spent about 15 years working with lasers, and scanner control systems - if you were to get a white light laser, and a XY scan system you could basically illuminate a small or large area very easily, it would be like a very precise form of light painting.

The scanner would create a series of lines scanned say left to right (like a CRT TV picture), illuminating everything, whilst the camera is set on long exposure.

Humm, I've got scanner already and lots of green lasers, might be worth a try some time as an experiment.
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Edd
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14 years ago
Thats a really cool pic :thumbup: :thumbup:
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