tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384219110719459434.post9032177749952550998..comments2023-04-15T17:20:50.863+03:00Comments on DepotBassam.com: Sound Triggered Flash: High speed photographyBassam Jalghahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10082259174059952882noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384219110719459434.post-33759857309911252982011-08-06T16:37:59.951+03:002011-08-06T16:37:59.951+03:00Reda!
that's an amazingly impressive shot you...Reda! <br />that's an amazingly impressive shot you took!! Wow I just checked your flickr album and, for a person who just got into photography, you became a pro pretty fast man! <br /><br />well the pictures are indeed back from 2010. (when I built the first prototype). Since then, I drifted into other projects, and lost interest in this one. But now, we are planning me and Tamima some new shots! :) when you r here you are welcome to experiment also! and if u want to have your own, I can do the PCB for u.<br /><br />as for using other flashes well .. i haven't really tried. But I am pretty sure its not that hard.. always willing to try and learn.<br /><br />I can definitely make a higher delay range. Simply by having a higher pot resistance.<br /><br />As for nice packaging.. yeah I should be working on that.Bassam Jalghahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10082259174059952882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384219110719459434.post-34443160468381639842011-08-06T14:20:24.668+03:002011-08-06T14:20:24.668+03:00Bassam.. I can't believe it!!
I recently got ...Bassam.. I can't believe it!!<br /><br />I recently got into photography and bought myself a Nikon DSLR in April, and a flash among many other things, not knowing how to spend my money :P<br /><br />I rapidly got interested by high speed photography and started searching for sound/motion triggers, which I found very expensive. I also found DIY circuits, but was too lazy to build one :P<br /><br />So I went the manual way! This is a shot I took by manually triggering the flash<br />http://www.flickr.com/photos/redaaouad/5647374243/<br />(and you can imagine how many times I did it and cleaned the mess before having the shot!)<br /><br />Anyways.. It's really interesting to see you work on this project. I see that the pictures are from 2010. I would really be interested by your circuit.<br /><br />But I have a few questions.. does it work with all types of flashes? Especially the pro ones? Can you make a circuit with a higher delay range? Can you do some sort of nice packaging to the whole device?<br /><br />Yalla waiting for your reply !<br /><br />RedaReda Aouadnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384219110719459434.post-25431593720886098822011-08-06T01:36:39.059+03:002011-08-06T01:36:39.059+03:00Dear Readers, Admirers, Engineers, Amateurs, or an...Dear Readers, Admirers, Engineers, Amateurs, or any curious person who stumbled across this page by any means.... THIS PRODUCT IS A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! So much fun and it never grows old! With 10$ and some effort, you can get the same beautiful and highly fascinating images you'd get from a high speed camera that costs 1000's of $. <br />How do i know this? I'm THE PROUD OWNER of one of these babies!! The first of them to be precise, built by Bassam Jalgha himself :)<br />I can tell u I'm very very pleased<br />GO FOR ITTamimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15042687874037455681noreply@blogger.com