Yes, it is true, I just built it and have the light right here in my hand. And when I shine my own Space Needle II at a known marked distance of 120 yards, this light is able to superimpose its own beam over it.
I thought about it, still could not believe it, and went back out and tried it once more -- yep, did it again...
But my Sony ImageStation picture hosting site is down right now and I cannot post photos of the beam, or the light, or even the proof (which is normally a pic of the little screen on my bright orange LM631 light meter) but I shall on the morrow, as soon as Sony gets its site back up. Stay tuned...
I thought about it, still could not believe it, and went back out and tried it once more -- yep, did it again...
But my Sony ImageStation picture hosting site is down right now and I cannot post photos of the beam, or the light, or even the proof (which is normally a pic of the little screen on my bright orange LM631 light meter) but I shall on the morrow, as soon as Sony gets its site back up. Stay tuned...