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chromecarz00
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 11:04 AM    Post subject: see beam? Reply with quote

is there any way we can see the beam of a red laseR?
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Overmind
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 11:15 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can if there's fog, dust, sand or anything else filling up the atmosphere around.
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chromecarz00
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 11:16 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

is there any way other than that?
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Rezyn
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 11:23 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

chromecarz00 wrote:
is there any way other than that?


No unfortunatly, Green shows as it's a more dominant colour in the light spectrum
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terryd109
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 11:26 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

if you get a red over 200mw you should be able to see the beam
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chromecarz00
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 12:14 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

do you have any pics?
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Schrecken Licht
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PostPosted: 8/06/07, 2:27 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can see the beam of my Pulsar 150 if I am "looking down" the beam path, but not from the side under ordinary conditions - and in the dark. If it's foggy then it is more visible, but can't compare to a green or blue laser.
Here's some pics taken on a cold winter night and I was breathing on the beams (same effect as fog or smoke):

Pulsar alone:


Pulsar and Nexus:

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bigcat1729
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PostPosted: 8/09/07, 12:44 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you really want to see the beam, take it somewhere there is smoke in the air, (ie. bars, camping, etc.). I took mine out camping one time, just to play around with it, and at night, with the campfire low, I shot a beam straight up. We had people coming from other sites wondering what was going on!
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generallee
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PostPosted: 8/09/07, 3:00 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh man.
camping + lasers = good fun
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Milos
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PostPosted: 8/09/07, 9:51 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

Red beam powerful enough to see as much as green in semi light conditions is amazing! You need over 250mW+ to get there hough.
I hope Wicked steps up and be the first to make hand held laser in this high range.

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Overmind
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PostPosted: 8/10/07, 8:10 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

chromecarz00 wrote:
is there any way other than that?

You can see it if it's generated from a good angle and if the range is long enough. Hold your laser (outdoors) at the height level of your eyes near your ear (kind of like the Borg Twisted Evil ). The beam should be visible. Or generate it in front of you, little sideways at same height toward the exact far area you are looking at.

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Daedal
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PostPosted: 8/10/07, 6:39 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

This might sound odd, but I can see the beam on my 200mW red laser... Even if I am off to the side, and even when the lights are on but dim. I can even use it for star pointing. The problem is that it's only about as bright as a 5mW green! Laughing

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ZimZum
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PostPosted: 8/10/07, 9:44 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can see my P150 fine in most conditions. It's not nearly as bright as a grennie but its there. Just follow the diredtiong of the previous posts and you should be able to see the beam.
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Milos
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PostPosted: 8/11/07, 10:41 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

Many factors determine how well you see beam. If the beam is coming towards you it will appear brighter ! If the air is humid it will appear much brighter than on a dry day.
Here is pic I took of 140mW 650nm Pulsars, and two 202mW 660nm reds in semi lit conditions with less than 1 sec exposure. No smoke, but it was humid.
This is how beams appeared to the eye as well.
However, if you move to the side or behind the laser, it will appear way less visible.



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- Fusion CNI (Measures 75mW now)- April 2006 by Wicked Lasers
- Core x2 (5.3mW & 4.7mW)- Jun 2006 by Wicked Lasers - GREAT LASER
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PostPosted: 8/11/07, 3:08 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good pics, Milos! Especially the last one, with the two reflected beams. Impressive! Smile
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