long range beam shots, 3 different lights

hahoo

Enlightened
Joined
Nov 12, 2011
Messages
918
Location
north carolina
tower is 1362 meters...or about .85 miles
all the lights hit it, but the tn42 clearly puts more light on it:thumbsup:


overexposed to show the landscape


33179937912_c76d506645_h.jpg




control shot where the exposure was locked for pics


32492520284_0d432dca64_h.jpg



fenix tk61vn at 70 mm


33179938492_295cb5ac52_h.jpg



tk61 at 300 mm


33179939242_73429219db_h.jpg



thrunite tn40vn at 70 mm
look at the wall of light this thing puts out !


33207372731_987b79c0b6_h.jpg





tn40vn at 300 mm


33207373631_af2e4246e3_h.jpg



tn42vn at 70 mm


33207374531_ca6169f90a_h.jpg



tn42vn at 300 mm



33207375791_e019471990_h.jpg
 

hahoo

Enlightened
Joined
Nov 12, 2011
Messages
918
Location
north carolina
tx guys, its alot of fun shooting these:thumbsup:
actually started taking my 10x50 nikon binoculars with me to see the actual light out at these ranges
you start pushing a mile with beamshots, my old eyes need help seeing that far ! :laughing:
looking thru them though, there was actually a tad more light to the naked eye hitting the tower, than whats showing in the pics
pretty amazing you can have something that small in 1 hand, click a button, and light up something that far off
just a handful of years ago, one could only dream of this being possible

my gf thinks im crazy, now when we go out in the evenings to eat out, etc, im always looking around for more " TARGETS" TO SHOOT !
you would be amazed at the number of cell towers these days if you are actually looking for them, they are all over the place now
 
Top