Lots of beam shots

maxhawk

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I finally dragged my camera and tripod out and took beam shots of all my lights (except the Fenix L1P MM). The exposure is set such that the hotwire lights at the end are not too overexposed. However this limits the ability to see the spill beam.

It's best to use the navigation buttons in the lower corners of the picture.

http://maxhawk.flagshiphosting.com/flashlight/beamshots-052207/


These are the same pictures using a slightly different viewer and also includes battery information where applicable.
http://maxhawk.flagshiphosting.com/flashlight/beamshots-052207b/
 

LowTEC

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damn, those hotwire photos are crazy, and they show the huge difference between ROP24 vs Mag85 :thumbsup:
 

maxhawk

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What was the distances that you use in comparison?

I did this from my deck and the trees are about 10-12 yards away. I think when I do this again I'll expose a little longer in a darker area so you can more easily see the spill beam.
 

EV_007

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Nice beamshots! I like the use of frames to show off the different beams in relation to each other. The 30D is awesome, in't it?
 
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