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Now this is quick - pic of camera added

Postby Big V on Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:57 pm

Fozzie and I were playing around with a new toy yesterday and here is a small selection of what we produced...
Even if you dont blink, you cant see this
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In case you are wondering why the hands are different, Fozzies at the top holding, mine at the bottom with the pin
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here is the camera
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Postby sirhc55 on Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:04 pm

So, are you saying the new toy is a PIN :roll:
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Postby fozzie on Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:07 pm

Big V - excellent afternoon, full of fun :)

And by the way, you left out that we both got WET :lol:

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Postby Manta on Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:17 pm

Very cool guys! Was this done with a sound trigger and strobe? Steve (Griffin) and I played around with a sound trigger a few months ago but without some sort of strobing flash, we were obviously only going to get the one image of each "event". These are awesome!!
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Postby gstark on Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:04 pm

Simon,

Manta wrote:but without some sort of strobing flash


You can strobe the SB800 ...
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Postby Big V on Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:12 pm

Nope, natural light, photron camera, nikon 80-200 2.8 lens. The photron camera costs 100,000 dollars and was on loan. It is capable of 100,000 frames per second and shutter speeds of up to 100,000th of a second. These were taken at 20,000 frames per second and at 50,000th of a second shutter. Awesome experience and the best bit is we get to play with it alot in the future.. I am using it to prepare work for my science and phy ed classes.. It captures the scene as an avi and then allows you not only to save that but each frame as a jpeg or tiff etc. The only downside is the filesizes can get huge i.e a water drop we did which lasted 20 seconds produced a file of 2.3 gig. That was because we shot at 50,000 frames per second and were using 69,000th of a second shutter speed. Got to love it when you get to play with expensive toys that do outstanding things.. And yes all of those figures are correct - no typos.
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Postby adam on Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:29 pm

Big V wrote:Nope, natural light, photron camera, nikon 80-200 2.8 lens. The photron camera costs 100,000 dollars and was on loan. It is capable of 100,000 frames per second and shutter speeds of up to 100,000th of a second. These were taken at 20,000 frames per second and at 50,000th of a second shutter. Awesome experience and the best bit is we get to play with it alot in the future.. I am using it to prepare work for my science and phy ed classes.. It captures the scene as an avi and then allows you not only to save that but each frame as a jpeg or tiff etc. The only downside is the filesizes can get huge i.e a water drop we did which lasted 20 seconds produced a file of 2.3 gig. That was because we shot at 50,000 frames per second and were using 69,000th of a second shutter speed. Got to love it when you get to play with expensive toys that do outstanding things.. And yes all of those figures are correct - no typos.


Such amazing high speed! and it lets you mount the 80-200 f/2.8 on it? :)
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Postby Manta on Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:48 pm

gstark wrote:Simon,

Manta wrote:but without some sort of strobing flash


You can strobe the SB800 ...


Gary - I realised the stupidity of my statement the moment I typed it. :oops: I've even done it with the SB800 myself! My query on the technique (at least in MY mind!) was more related to the image recording method rather than the lighting. Why I didn't say that is... well... all part of the riddle that is me. :roll:

Thanks for the explanation Virg - next time I'll just ask "How did you do that?"

Now Gary --- has Poon got a price on a photron camera? I want one.
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Postby Big V on Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:29 pm

The photron comes with an adapter and you can mount any lens on it. The people who own it have a huge range of nikon camera lenses, so we used the 80-200 for those shots. For some later work we did in the arvo we were using the 17-35 2.8 lens. Both lenses were used at 2.8 because we had limited available light.
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Postby ozimax on Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:12 pm

Pretty amazing shots, I once tried to photograph a bullet (projectile) coming out of a barrel at the rifle range in Rotorua NZ but had no success as the projectile is moving at approx 3000fps! I needed one of them thar photron camera dooverwackies... :D
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Postby Matt. K on Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:37 pm

Can I get an adapter for my D200? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Postby Big V on Tue Aug 07, 2007 12:34 am

Matt, nope but you can use your lenses on this. Ozimax, we are going to fire some 9mm rounds into cards as part of another series. Some of the other stuff we have in th epipe line is sport related - showing the compression of balls and racquets when they collide and how shock waves move through the body when it undergoes large impacts.
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Postby PiroStitch on Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:22 am

Saw footage from one of these cameras (not sure if it's the same) of a rocket test ignition. Damn it's fast!
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Postby foonji on Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:05 pm

noice :)

i've used those photron cameras when I was doin some stuff with DSTO, was very kewl! especially when capturing rounds!
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Postby Big V on Tue Aug 07, 2007 6:56 pm

Foonji, yup this is who owns this one...DSTO
We will be doing some explosives work in a couple of months..
The good thing about explosives, is they are self illuminating and we can run the camera at the full 100,000 frames per second and 100,000th of a second shutter speed to capture the shock waves..
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Postby aussichef on Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:54 pm

Great shots Tony
Looks like you and Fozzie had a good day with a great toy
great shots any more you can share with us ???
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Postby Marvin on Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:15 pm

Nice one Virgs! How long have you got it for? Might have to come down for a play!
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Postby Greg B on Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:46 pm

I love this sort of thing, fantastic results, great fun too I imagine.
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Postby DanielA on Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:22 pm

aussichef wrote: great shots any more you can share with us ???

Yes, show us the shots of the lions... :lol:

Actually, do you have a photograph of the camera itself? Is it hand holdable?

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Postby Big V on Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:59 pm

The camera is not hand holdable and yes I will post a shot of it tomorrow. Lee - I have to go out to DSTO to use it on the weekends now, we had access to it on sunday as a learning process. Organising visitors may be possible
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Postby foonji on Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:33 am

Big V wrote:Foonji, yup this is who owns this one...DSTO
We will be doing some explosives work in a couple of months..
The good thing about explosives, is they are self illuminating and we can run the camera at the full 100,000 frames per second and 100,000th of a second shutter speed to capture the shock waves..


kewl, are you doing it through Carmine down at dsto?

let me know when your doin stuff at dsto and don't mind tagger alongers, i can go there no probs :)
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Postby Big V on Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:33 pm

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Postby Yi-P on Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:43 pm

Big V wrote:Image
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And I thought the D2X was big... or the 80-200 simply tiny?? :shock: :shock:
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Postby Big V on Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:53 pm

It has a huge heat sink all round it, so it is fairly large... The video screen on top of it, which is how you focus it was a 7 inch.
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Postby DanielA on Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:32 pm

Big V wrote:The video screen on top of it, which is how you focus it was a 7 inch.

Ah, so it's a P&S then. :wink:

I look forward to seeing more snaps.

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Postby Reschsmooth on Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:02 am

Big V wrote:It is capable of 100,000 frames per second and shutter speeds of up to 100,000th of a second.


Lucky it doesn't use film! :lol:
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Postby Big V on Fri Aug 10, 2007 1:51 pm

The tech guy showed me an old high speed film camera that was capable of 30,000 frames a second and was explaining that the first 300 feet of the film was used to get the film up to the necessary speed without tearing it, it also had a rotating prism as the shutter - expensive business this high speed stuff.
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Postby rookie2 on Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:27 pm

Virgs..when do you actually get time to teach? :?

Accessing this hyper-speed gear is a great extension of your school work - next you'll be zapping pics back from Mars courtesy of NASA aand DECS!!

fascinating stuff so far...cant wait for the bombs, bullets and schrapnel!! :shock: :shock:

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Postby Big V on Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:19 pm

R2, yup manage to squeeze alot in in a week - for instance here is the control room that is managing the data from the mars explorers..
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and the big dish which is receiving the signals
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Postby rookie2 on Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:31 pm

first one looks like your classroom...or at least what I imagine it to be! :shock:
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Postby Marvin on Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:22 am

 LOL in his dreams!!
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Postby Big V on Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:37 am

More like my set up for astronomy..
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