Flash of High Power Examples
The picture above has eight flashings of 240 watt-seconds. The switch engine is at 1:1.25 ratio on the film or 25% larger on the film than real size. The far back area is about 3 feet away. Therefore the PinPLUS 128 mm picture has macro, close-up, and far field subjects in the picture. The flash lighting sequence used: One firing centered at 1/6 the distance from the camera, one firing centered at 2/6, two firings centered at 3/6 , and 4 firings centered at 5/6 which is the background. The 3/6 and 5/6 firings are also directed left and right sides of the picture area.
The flash can be moved and fired in five or six different areas of the picture to meet the total lighting requirements of the picture. Note! The back ground will need the most of the light. See picture above. Twelve 240 watt-second flashings [3,000 watt-seconds] were required. The top engine "N" gauge train, is 6 inches from PinPLUS 64 mm 0.010 laser drill pinhole. The farthest end of this train, upper left, is over 5 feet from the PinPLUS 64mm camera. The lighting difference is 4 stops from the front of the train to the farthest point visible on the same train.
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