PlayboyJoeShmoe
Flashaholic
Got my WA01318 bulbs yesterday. I would have taken this to email but I lost your addy somehow!
With the very same batts (4x123A + 1AALith) and referenced against a M*g Whitestar 5 cell driven by 3x123A + 1AALith) the Carley 809 was a smidgen less white than the Whitestar.
Then I picked a 1318 at random and placed it in the 3C M*g. Now the only reason the Whitestar beam can be seen in the WA beam is a slight light leak around the Writeright on the WS light!
4x123A + 1AA Lith driving a WA01318 through a piece of Writeright is a wall of light of epic proportions!
I'll see about beamshots.
THANK YOU for giving me the oportunity!!!!
Bright Lights Rule in theory. But usefull lights are best in real time!
With the very same batts (4x123A + 1AALith) and referenced against a M*g Whitestar 5 cell driven by 3x123A + 1AALith) the Carley 809 was a smidgen less white than the Whitestar.
Then I picked a 1318 at random and placed it in the 3C M*g. Now the only reason the Whitestar beam can be seen in the WA beam is a slight light leak around the Writeright on the WS light!
4x123A + 1AA Lith driving a WA01318 through a piece of Writeright is a wall of light of epic proportions!
I'll see about beamshots.
THANK YOU for giving me the oportunity!!!!
Bright Lights Rule in theory. But usefull lights are best in real time!