entoptics
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Just got a couple of green lasers from the LED Shoppe, both 2xAAA pen lasers, one is 5 mw and the other is 50 mw.
I should be able to tell the difference between the 5 and the 50 in bright ambient light, right? Both show a visible spot at 40 feet in bright sunlight, but the 50 MW is indistinguishable from the 5 mW in terms of spot brightness, and neither one has particularly obvious beam even in a dimly lit room.
From what I read, the 50 mW should be noticeably brighter than the 5 mW, and should have an easily visible beam in a dim room.
Both lasers are identical in dimensions, but the 50 mW has a silver battery compartment, and has a slightly different warning label, which includes <50 mW instead of <5 mW.
Any comments? Did I just get screwed? The $10 5 mW light is quite good for it's intended use as a presentation and class pointer, but I was under the impression that the $20 50 mW would be far brighter, and suitable for star gazing, and even pointing to stuff at 50 yds in the daylight.
I should be able to tell the difference between the 5 and the 50 in bright ambient light, right? Both show a visible spot at 40 feet in bright sunlight, but the 50 MW is indistinguishable from the 5 mW in terms of spot brightness, and neither one has particularly obvious beam even in a dimly lit room.
From what I read, the 50 mW should be noticeably brighter than the 5 mW, and should have an easily visible beam in a dim room.
Both lasers are identical in dimensions, but the 50 mW has a silver battery compartment, and has a slightly different warning label, which includes <50 mW instead of <5 mW.
Any comments? Did I just get screwed? The $10 5 mW light is quite good for it's intended use as a presentation and class pointer, but I was under the impression that the $20 50 mW would be far brighter, and suitable for star gazing, and even pointing to stuff at 50 yds in the daylight.