binky
Flashlight Enthusiast
I hope these are helpful to someone. I know there are loads of shots out there, but here's mine. I was hoping to show relative lumen output as well as beam shape, but the Tigerlight sort of blows the camera's CCD. (I borrowed my wife's relatively new Cannon S400 and was fiddling with its semi-manual mode.)
Obviously, the LSH-P is on top, the 8nx at lower-left, and the Tigerlight is the one so bright it's overloading the CCD. Also notable, I believe my last 8nx lamp was noticeably brighter and whiter than this one, so YMMV.
I was hoping this would show the shapes in the Tigerlight's beam. Maybe it's the jpeg compression that smoothes it out. I'll try another non-jpeg later. You can sort of make out the two split spots, one on top of the other, looking sorta like a cheeseburger in the brightest part, but the hashed crossed lines at each side from the electrodes casting against the reflector aren't really discernable.
Obviously, the LSH-P is on top, the 8nx at lower-left, and the Tigerlight is the one so bright it's overloading the CCD. Also notable, I believe my last 8nx lamp was noticeably brighter and whiter than this one, so YMMV.
I was hoping this would show the shapes in the Tigerlight's beam. Maybe it's the jpeg compression that smoothes it out. I'll try another non-jpeg later. You can sort of make out the two split spots, one on top of the other, looking sorta like a cheeseburger in the brightest part, but the hashed crossed lines at each side from the electrodes casting against the reflector aren't really discernable.