kreisler
Banned
ne1 knows of good versatile mini tripod or something which holds your typical hand-sized torch (e.g. Eagletac T20, Surefire 6P, Surefire C2, Surefire A2, 4Sevens Quark) and which can swivel in a generous range of steradians (see solid angle)?
today i tried to clean the floors of our badly illuminated house and i liked the idea of benefiting from my powerful flashlights (e.g. the 720 lumens of my T20). there was no way i could think of to position and fix the torch on top of a table (at the edge of the table) and make the beam point to the beneath lying ground, i.e. in the downward direction.
In tailstand mode, the torch would light up the ceiling (let's call it "@0 degrees"). If i want to illuminate the floor, i would need something like a supporting stand (maybe a mini tripod?) which let's my flashlight point in any direction, e.g. @90 degrees (horizontal) or @135 degrees.
How do you do it? Maybe some really recommendable commercial solution exists already perfect for our flashlights?
today i tried to clean the floors of our badly illuminated house and i liked the idea of benefiting from my powerful flashlights (e.g. the 720 lumens of my T20). there was no way i could think of to position and fix the torch on top of a table (at the edge of the table) and make the beam point to the beneath lying ground, i.e. in the downward direction.
In tailstand mode, the torch would light up the ceiling (let's call it "@0 degrees"). If i want to illuminate the floor, i would need something like a supporting stand (maybe a mini tripod?) which let's my flashlight point in any direction, e.g. @90 degrees (horizontal) or @135 degrees.
How do you do it? Maybe some really recommendable commercial solution exists already perfect for our flashlights?