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| jun18 | OK, here's a more instantaneous view of it. I tried again tonight, and added a second floodlight on the opposite side to double the light, then increased the ISO to 2000, shutter speed at 1/2500s, aperture at f10, for some depth of field. This quite well froze the action! Mind you, this shape maintains itself for a tiny fraction of a second. At 6.3fps, there is exactly 1 frame with water in it before I get a black frame with no more water. This time, I used black tape to secure the needle to a straw. It was less obvious, but I still airbrushed it out. Mods: Airbrushed out the straw bearing the pricking needle. | ||||||||||||
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| Camera: Canon EOS 50D | Date: 6/18/09 10:02 PM | Resolution: 956 x 1024 | Exp. Mode: Manual control | Exp. Time: 1/2500s | Aperture: 10.0 | Focal Length: 28.0mm | ||||||||||||
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