CCCmints
Well-Known Member
The 'real' spectrometers I see for sale are typically very expensive, such as:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1292747-REG/sekonic_401_702_c_700_u_spectromaster_color_meter.html?ap=y&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-JvaBRDGARIsAFjqkkrYpcT6waVj4lJEWCKqn5PIHFnP41kZopN93trN7pqP_mpya9Si6pYaAvF1EALw_wcB&smp=y
However, I've stumbled across a few things like:
(DIY)
http://blog.durablescope.com/post/BuiltASpectrometer/
($50 Desktop Model)
https://publiclab.myshopify.com/collections/spectrometry/products/desktop-spectrometry-kit-3-0?variant=7183158980
I'm wondering if it would be possible for one of these much cheaper alternatives to provide useful data. I understand you likely cannot conduct proper scientific experiments without a real unit, but I'm interested in thoughts regarding these cheaper versions. I'm aware there would probably be some problem solving involved in creating an environment where these 'Desktop Model' Spectrometers could measure a large fixture properly.
Anyways, all input is greatly appreciated. I'd like to invest in a nice one down the line, but I'd also love to drop $50 to play with one of these things beforehand if they'd be useful at all.
Much love,
CCC
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1292747-REG/sekonic_401_702_c_700_u_spectromaster_color_meter.html?ap=y&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-JvaBRDGARIsAFjqkkrYpcT6waVj4lJEWCKqn5PIHFnP41kZopN93trN7pqP_mpya9Si6pYaAvF1EALw_wcB&smp=y
However, I've stumbled across a few things like:
(DIY)
http://blog.durablescope.com/post/BuiltASpectrometer/
($50 Desktop Model)
https://publiclab.myshopify.com/collections/spectrometry/products/desktop-spectrometry-kit-3-0?variant=7183158980
I'm wondering if it would be possible for one of these much cheaper alternatives to provide useful data. I understand you likely cannot conduct proper scientific experiments without a real unit, but I'm interested in thoughts regarding these cheaper versions. I'm aware there would probably be some problem solving involved in creating an environment where these 'Desktop Model' Spectrometers could measure a large fixture properly.
Anyways, all input is greatly appreciated. I'd like to invest in a nice one down the line, but I'd also love to drop $50 to play with one of these things beforehand if they'd be useful at all.
Much love,
CCC