I'd ask over on the photoforum list (I don't have the address handy, but Blakely might 
know. Bob?) Andrew Davidhazy and that whole Rochester posse work in high speed stuff 
all the time.

At least I =hope= Davidhazy is still involved. It's been a while since I've been on 
the list.

Doug



At 11:33 AM +00001/30/02, Jon Hope  wrote, or at least typed:
>Howdy people
>
>A friend wants me to photograph bullets hitting various targets to 
>see what happens to the bullets (and the targets) when they are hit. 
>
>We think we can trigger a flash by way of a velocity meter (his rifle 
>club has the means to measure the speed of bullets), so we think we 
>can tap into the circuitry to trigger a flash.
>
>What I need some help on is which flash to use, and what I need to do 
>to trigger the flash.
>
>I thought about doing this in very low light, so I can leave the 
>shutter open and capture the image when the flash fires.
>
>Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
>
>Cheers
>
>-- 
>Jon Hope, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30/01/2002
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