The shutter stays open for a long time in a dark area during these shots. The FLASH is triggered by either timer, or some other trigger, like a laser trip beam, sound activation, wire being cut, or electrical contact being made.
Theres an ible on here about making a sensor out of 2 sheets of aluminium foil that triggers the flash to catch a bb flying thru the air.
I can't get that site to work....At a guess, I would say:
1. Buy a very expensive camera, ie. Nikon or thereabouts
2. Set the shutter speed quite high, if you need to steady the camera use a tripod and, if it is Nikon, use the MC-36 Remote shutter trigger
3. Voila!
Hope this helps.
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11 years ago
The shutter stays open for a long time in a dark area during these shots. The FLASH is triggered by either timer, or some other trigger, like a laser trip beam, sound activation, wire being cut, or electrical contact being made. Theres an ible on here about making a sensor out of 2 sheets of aluminium foil that triggers the flash to catch a bb flying thru the air.
11 years ago
I can't get that site to work....At a guess, I would say: 1. Buy a very expensive camera, ie. Nikon or thereabouts 2. Set the shutter speed quite high, if you need to steady the camera use a tripod and, if it is Nikon, use the MC-36 Remote shutter trigger 3. Voila! Hope this helps.