Introduction § The Nokia Lumia 1020 Smartphone includes an advanced
camera that takes high-resolution photos in a Raw format § This demonstration shows how the Lumia 1020 can be used
to take stop-action shots of water drop collisions
Equipment Used § Nokia Lumia 1020 smartphone with Nokia Pro Cam app § StopShot controller with water-release valve and infrared
beam sensors, from Cognisys, Inc. § Yongnuo YN560 III electronic flash unit § Two small tripods, for flash and smartphone § One large tripod with horizontal arm to support water valve § Glass dish to hold water
Operation of Equipment § Button on StopShot is pressed to trigger release of two drops
of water in rapid succession toward dish of water below § When first drop passes beam from infrared sensors, the flash
is triggered after a specified delay (approx. 300 msec) § About same time that StopShot is triggered, shutter on
camera phone is pressed to trigger one-second exposure § During the one-second exposure, in darkened room, the flash
is triggered as the water drops collide
Settings on Camera Phone and Flash Unit § App used is Nokia Pro Cam § Shutter speed is set to one second § Exposure compensation is adjusted automatically by the app § Manual focus is used, focusing on a small object in the pan
of water where the drops will hit; then object is removed § ISO is set to 200 § Flash on camera phone is turned off § Yongnuo flash is set to manual mode, at 1/128 power
Screen Shot of Camera Phone § This shot shows screen of Nokia Lumia 1020 while set up to
take a photograph of a water drop collision
Screen of StopShot Controller § First line indicates that unit is waiting for the press of the Up
or Down button to trigger the release of the water drops § Second line indicates delay of 316.1 msec from time water
drop passes infrared sensor beam to triggering of flash
Water Drop Photo Examples § Photo examples shown in next few slides were all taken with the
Nokia Lumia 1020 using the setup and settings outlined above § Camera was set to take DNG (Raw) photos § The high-resolution (38-megapixel) images were used § Each photo was opened with Adobe Camera Raw and edited in
Photoshop CC to improve contrast and sharpness slightly § The first sample image shows an uncropped version; the other
images were cropped fairly heavily to focus only on the area of the water drop collisions
§ Two images were taken using a setup without the red background beneath the water dish, so they are lacking the red color of the other images
§ The delay on the StopShot was varied from shot to shot, to produce images of different stages of water drop collisions
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