Yes, I try to film in light that gives a realistic rendition of the beams, but they are almost always over-exposed and blown-out depending on the lighting and ambient light.
Cameras can exaggerate beams to an extent, but the beams of these high-powered laser pointers are still impressive, especially in light fog. There are lots of similar examples on the LasersForFun thread on Reddit - www.reddit.com/r/lasersforfun/
Awesome! Were you wearing safety googles while doing this? Just wondering
When you charge yours with the wall charger. Does the light ever turn green? mine have been charging for a while now
The beam almost looks fake
Yes, I try to film in light that gives a realistic rendition of the beams, but they are almost always over-exposed and blown-out depending on the lighting and ambient light.
no way that beam visibility is real
Cameras can exaggerate beams to an extent, but the beams of these high-powered laser pointers are still impressive, especially in light fog.
There are lots of similar examples on the LasersForFun thread on Reddit - www.reddit.com/r/lasersforfun/
the video is real actually a camera capturing ir and uv radiation
@@jurajjurdonBlue lasers don't produce IR, only certain green ones do.
Thanks@@SquishyThing
si le faisceau est réel il y a même largement des pointeur laser qui le dépasse de loin
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The “zeus” laser is a true marvel! why make a video that sucks and is fake???
Its not fake have u ever holded and used a 7watt laser?