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Perfect Muzzle Flash Photos - Smarter Every Day 43

Perfect Muzzle Flash Photos - Smarter Every Day 43

SmarterEveryDay5 min20 feb 2012
5 capitulos
  • Understanding Muzzle Flash Science(0'000'49)
    Muzzle flash is caused by powder burning inside the cartridge, creating expanding gas that must overcome bullet-to-barrel friction and accelerate the bullet while pushing out the column of air in the barrel.
    • Cartridge load affects the intensity of muzzle flash • Barrel length influences how much flash occurs • Exit geometry determines the flash pattern shape
    A plain circular barrel exit creates a toroidal vortex pattern, while a fluted muzzle exit produces a starburst pattern.
    Understanding these factors is essential for photographing muzzle flash effectively.
  • The Photography Technique and Setup(0'491'30)
    A piezoelectric transducer mounted to a wooden box converts acoustic energy from the gunshot into an electrical pulse sent through a pulse generator.
    The pulse generator output triggers a flash to create a high-speed photograph of the muzzle flash at the exact moment of firing.
    This setup allows for precise timing and capture of the muzzle flash phenomenon with excellent results.
    To avoid the unusual nature of experimenting with firearms alone, friends were invited to Alabama to participate in taking photos together.
  • Testing with Handgun and Friends(1'302'41)
    Using a revolver or pistol with delayed flash to capture the recoil kick instead of the muzzle flash itself.
    • The first photo captured an unexpected double image effect • The lighting and composition created visually interesting results • Participants were impressed and amused by the outcome
    Friends found the shooting experience enjoyable and laughed about the unexpected visual effects in the photos.
    The team discussed the results and decided they could achieve better outcomes with adjustments.
  • Testing with .50 Caliber Rifle(2'413'51)
    A Safety Harbor .50 caliber rifle using the BMG round with an AR-15 lower and Safety Harbor upper.
    The first shot produced a noticeable but modest amount of muzzle flash, less intense than typically expected.
    The team adjusted the quantum composer settings by hitting the blue button to increase the flash intensity for better visibility.
    The adjusted settings produced a more dramatic flash with improved visibility and a more opaque smoke cloud.
  • Advanced Technique and Safety Considerations(3'515'40)
    Using a piezoelectric transducer directly instead of a MOSFET allows for extremely fine temporal resolution of about 25 picoseconds, enabling capture of the bullet itself.
    • Bullet blur is calculated by bullet velocity multiplied by flash duration • Faster flash speeds reduce blur in images • Angling the weapon acutely reduces blur by using cosine of bullet velocity
    Remote triggers must be used to ensure the photographer is never down-range of the weapon, adhering to fundamental gun safety rules.
    This technique should only be attempted by people heavily trained in weapons safety, and common sense must be used at all times to prevent accidents.