On 15 Jan 2001, at 12:50, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> I want to shoot some small objects and be able to very
> specifically focus some light on just a portion of the
> object.  I've tried flashlights and laser lights, but these
> don't offer the sort of light I need.  I can't get the
> flashlight beam to focus as specifically as I'd like, and it's
> not ideal an ideal color temperature for the film I want to
> use, and the only laser lights I've seen are in red and have a
> beam that's non-adjustable.  Any suggestions on how to get a
> very controlled beam of light to focus on a very specific area
> of a small subject?  I've built a support  that can act as aa
> "third hand" and hold the light source, now  I just need an
> appropriate light source.

Hi Shel,

AFAIK there are fibre-optic type light sources available just for this purpose, 
where to find them I have no idea.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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