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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 84814" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I like to do photography so some of you photo buffs may find this interesting. Google it because I am relying on memory from 30 years ago. However don't ask me to remember last week.As I understand no camera has fast enough shutter speed to capture a bullet. Even forvhumingbird pictures a flash must be used to get clear pictures of the wing while in flight. My flash is trystor controlled to as fast as 1/35,000 of a sec. New ones are much faster. If you have a couple hundred thousand laying around you can get a flash in a millionth of a sec or less. Bullets are photographed in flight not by the shutter, but by the control of light. The recovery time for my flash is 10 to 20 sec depending on the energy used for the first flash. The flash in those extreme photo flashes is thousands of flashes per sec. Try it with an arrow in flight with your flash in subdued lighting. There are some really neat photos you can get using a flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 84814, member: 704"] I like to do photography so some of you photo buffs may find this interesting. Google it because I am relying on memory from 30 years ago. However don't ask me to remember last week.As I understand no camera has fast enough shutter speed to capture a bullet. Even forvhumingbird pictures a flash must be used to get clear pictures of the wing while in flight. My flash is trystor controlled to as fast as 1/35,000 of a sec. New ones are much faster. If you have a couple hundred thousand laying around you can get a flash in a millionth of a sec or less. Bullets are photographed in flight not by the shutter, but by the control of light. The recovery time for my flash is 10 to 20 sec depending on the energy used for the first flash. The flash in those extreme photo flashes is thousands of flashes per sec. Try it with an arrow in flight with your flash in subdued lighting. There are some really neat photos you can get using a flash. [/QUOTE]
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