VidPro
Flashlight Enthusiast
i am testing a "UFO" RGB , and i realize now (first hand) what they mean about "slight offset" of each of the gate locations.
actually with a low profile 10* optic its not only offset, but its actually a triangle of the seperate lights.
wondering how i could apply these things to say have any possible color light, AND still have a White flashlight. i thought of this:
Use 3 RGB UFOs , and ALIGN by rotating each 1/3rd so where one hits the target red, the other hits green, and the other hits blue, so even though the colors are offset, by using 3 of them you get 3 hunks of white , instead of a rainbow.
ya think that would kinda fix the offset of it?
if the 3 of them were within an inch of eachoter, like in a mag light.
actually with a low profile 10* optic its not only offset, but its actually a triangle of the seperate lights.
wondering how i could apply these things to say have any possible color light, AND still have a White flashlight. i thought of this:
Use 3 RGB UFOs , and ALIGN by rotating each 1/3rd so where one hits the target red, the other hits green, and the other hits blue, so even though the colors are offset, by using 3 of them you get 3 hunks of white , instead of a rainbow.
ya think that would kinda fix the offset of it?
if the 3 of them were within an inch of eachoter, like in a mag light.