MrGman
Flashlight Enthusiast
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- Feb 6, 2007
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First up video comparing the Milkyspit Creemator on loan from WBP to the EagleTac T10C2 and Fenix T1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPhlJa4bWQQ
Comparison of Malkoff M60 Warm, M60 original, and M60 from Idaho factory
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYi8P1diZ-Q
This next one is the same Malkoff drop in LED modules inside Solarforce Flashlight hosts but with the special filters Gene Malkoff gave me for testing. One is a 30 degree (both axes) general purpose filter, the next is a 30 degree by 5 degree filter which I used to make a thin horizontal pattern, My favorite. And the last one says 30 X .2 degrees but I have a feeling its really 30X 2 or 40 X 2 degrees. 30 By 0.2 degrees simply doesn't look right. The filters have lots of "spill" area beyond the narrow bright beam pattern, especially when looking at 18 feet away.
I realy find the 30 by 5 degree filter pattern useful for a good horizontal plane sweep.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AWPPMd-ltM
I am still not happy with how these came out and plan to create one more with the color balance of the camera locked down in "daylight" mode and then compare the lights together in such a way that you can see the differences in the color patterns. So more still to come :twothumbs
Comparison EagleTac P10A2 (2AA) flashlight to Fenix T1, Malkoffs, others. First a 25 - 30 feet, second one at 50-55 feet distance outdoors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpRgksajrlo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnoWmeNYM6s&feature=related
Comparison of the more powerful EagleTac T10C2 flashlight to Fenix T1, Malkoffs, others in secret bunker, AKA Garage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYAB9qsiq4&feature=related
This is a 6 minute long video comparing Malkoff M60Warm to numerous other lights, including Milkyspit Creemator (on loan from WBP) for tint
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxW4uyPizvE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPhlJa4bWQQ
Comparison of Malkoff M60 Warm, M60 original, and M60 from Idaho factory
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYi8P1diZ-Q
This next one is the same Malkoff drop in LED modules inside Solarforce Flashlight hosts but with the special filters Gene Malkoff gave me for testing. One is a 30 degree (both axes) general purpose filter, the next is a 30 degree by 5 degree filter which I used to make a thin horizontal pattern, My favorite. And the last one says 30 X .2 degrees but I have a feeling its really 30X 2 or 40 X 2 degrees. 30 By 0.2 degrees simply doesn't look right. The filters have lots of "spill" area beyond the narrow bright beam pattern, especially when looking at 18 feet away.
I realy find the 30 by 5 degree filter pattern useful for a good horizontal plane sweep.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AWPPMd-ltM
I am still not happy with how these came out and plan to create one more with the color balance of the camera locked down in "daylight" mode and then compare the lights together in such a way that you can see the differences in the color patterns. So more still to come :twothumbs
Comparison EagleTac P10A2 (2AA) flashlight to Fenix T1, Malkoffs, others. First a 25 - 30 feet, second one at 50-55 feet distance outdoors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpRgksajrlo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnoWmeNYM6s&feature=related
Comparison of the more powerful EagleTac T10C2 flashlight to Fenix T1, Malkoffs, others in secret bunker, AKA Garage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYAB9qsiq4&feature=related
This is a 6 minute long video comparing Malkoff M60Warm to numerous other lights, including Milkyspit Creemator (on loan from WBP) for tint
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxW4uyPizvE
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