Ok guys I thought this would be pretty cool to see your favorite beamshots you have taken with some of your lights. I'll start things off.
Professional's Favorite halogen spotlight at 110yds to neighbors pool
Same light at 250yds approx to those trees on top the hill. I really like this one below.
And then the same light at 350yds.
And here's one of my favorite LED shot with the M3X at approx 250yds to those trees on the hill. Look at how well it still lights up the pool at 110yds and the woods.
The beamshot isn't the greatest and I don't feel like it is showing off the Dongrui like it should. The shed is lit up brighter. I had to use my cheap Nikon camera that I hate set to "Night Landscape". When taking the photo it flashes the flash a couple times before taking the shot. I couldn't disable the flash in this mode. I think all the light in the foreground is from the flash. The Dongrui has a very dim (but usable) spill outside of the hotspot.
See this new thread I made on it. It's an STL V3 clone from Manafont (at only $13.50). I would guess that this light is very much comparable to the Ebay "Super Tactics Q5 super thrower" (is that the one you mean by UltraOK Q5?). That "Super Tactics" one is on my wishlist (just waiting until after the Chinese New Year). Like I said above, this shot doesn't show off what this light can do! It's really impressive to me! (See the link to my thread.)
I don't think that beam is from a flashlight but rather from an alien spacecraft and 2100 was there getting this picture he posted. LOL! That is the shot of the year right there. WoW!
I know Rick, your just like me. Your already wanting one.
I won't tell, if i tell then you'll buy it....it's very simple, so i'm not telling. LOL! Ok I will PM. But if BLF search here you will find it also.
But seriously this is not a light that i'd recommend to just anybody, because there are some hurdles and "things to do" with regards to technicality as well as purchasing. But if you want entry-level short arcs performance for cheap (this is budget actually), then this is it!
Would include that in my next review but I don't think any of my lights will bounce off a cloud. Damn . . . I thought my new Dry was bright. Would a Polarion even be that strong?