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    The forum will be moving to a new domain in the near future (canonrumorsforum.com). I have turned off "read-only", but I will only leave the two forum nodes you see active for the time being.

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A few waterdrops

rwmson said:
Stop it! ;D These shots are so great, they make my shots look crappy! Care to share some setup? Is this water you are using?

Thanks! I'll post a photo of the setup later tonight, yes it is water, mixed with guargum to make it a bit more thick and don't splash I hundreds of tiny drops, also the water in the receptacle has a few drops of rinse aid, which makes it a bit more reactive.
 
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here is the rig. An electric valve controlled by a Stopshot, two Canon 580 EX II at 1/128 of power, and did tested also with an Einstein head, but is not as fast as the Canon one.
 

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Teddy Bear ;D ;D ;D ;D

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mws said:
Did you buy the Arduino controller pre made? Or assemble from a kit, or of your own design? You can do some really neat stuff with them.

Sorry, I missed your question.. I bought it already made since it use a very special software on a computer that does all the setup of the Arduino without having to resource to hundreds of clicks like when you use one with just an LCD and a few buttons. It is made by a guy in Germany, if you are interested message me and I'll give you the details, he doesn't want to sell more than what he can build..... It's great that can control up to 12 devices, valves, flashes or cameras.
 
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