Hey everyone
I'd like to thank those how have already sent me some
infomation on this. But I'm still interested in more
plus alteratives if any. I have already done some
months of work on this.
The way I was already planning to do it was with a
laser trigger and high speed flash. From what I
This takes me back a while...but here goes. As I recall, the duration that you speak of is involved with what in electronics is known as the RC network. Not only does this involve the capacitance but it also, as I recall,involves the resistance. I don't recall much more then that at this time. I
check http://huecandela.com/
This guy makes some really cool stuff, I know he was working on a high speed
flash.
Dirk
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I'll send your msg. on to someone I know.
Gene
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Hey Everyone
Currenty I'm tring make a high speed flash to
capture
?
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I'll send your msg. on to someone I know.
Gene
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Kamil,
Seehttp://www.hiviz.com/index.html
julian
http://job.webstar.nl/
http://members.ams.chello.nl/j.o.bell/
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Hi,
well 1/300 000 sec seems very, very short.
I discussed a few weeks ago with a lumix engineer ( www.lumix.fr )
and it seems that they are the only ones able to produce stobes able
to get that 3 micro sec flash and they hope to release by the end of
the year a 1 micro sec one. It's mainly