I think the colours are all low output, the op wants more power, or at least that's how I read the post.Can't comment on the quality, but maybe the Nitecore - MH27.
Can't comment on the quality, but maybe the Nitecore - MH27.
Can't comment on the quality, but maybe the Nitecore - MH27.
I think the colours are all low output, the op wants more power, or at least that's how I read the post.
Might be one of those, search many online shops and find the last eagletac colour ! ?
There is always filters to use.
Fenix have some powerful colour lights in the tk range.
Thanks. I have a Nitecore SRT7. All the Nitecores are the same 13/19/3 lumens for R/G/B, with crystal.....
Ledlenser P7QC may be what you are looking for. It is very popular with light painting photographers for obvious reasons, is brighter than the Quark RGB, and runs off 4xAAA batteries.
Newbie here. So a bit clueless. Ordered couple days ago the NiteCore SRT7GT model. YouTube video comparison "illuminated" the difference between the SRT7 and GT model. Definitely brighter red and green. Sorry don't remember the YT channel (viewed way too many reviews). Long video +40min by David ???. Gives a discount code (25% off at Andrew and Amanda dot com) from the vendors providing the unit to be reviewed.
I found the YouTube video you mentioned. They were not comparing the SRT7 to the SRT7GT - they were comparing the SRT7GT to the MH27.
The SRT7 has 3x RGB LED's, so all 3 light up all 3 colors. The SRT7GT adds UV to the mix, therefore has 4x LED's, and each color is a single LED as far as I can tell (that, and they don't make RGB/UV LED's). Nitecore's lumen ratings are exactly the same though. I don't own both, and likely won't upgrade to the GT, so can't subjectively say for sure. In any case, they're all extremely dim colors compared to the lights mentioned above that are about 10x brigher.