I’ve been lurking on this forum for years…not sure why, just never made a username. LOL Seeing the TLF beam shots on BLF made me bite the bullet and finally sign up! Unbelievable work on those beam shots. That is a resource that is invaluable! I find it amazing how two very similar styled lights with the same chip can have two very different beam profiles.
What puzzles me is WHERE/HOW do you get so many lights to test?! Do you run the EU warehouses for Banggood and Amazon? ROFL
Thanks again for the shots, it’s not only eye candy it’s very useful.
Back when I bought the first serious flashlight, the TK45, there was a site, I believe it was Russian that had a huge collection of beam shots. It looked like some kind of tunnel or underpass.
Interestingly enough, the beam shots was the decision maker and fairly accurate of my use.
Of course the Q8 crushed the TK45. But i still like the cooler white of the TK45. .
Hmmm…i found a shot of an underpass and a shot of a concrete paking lot. And no TK45. I’m on my phone, when i get to the desktop, I’ll rummage some more.
No big deal other then couriosity. Also those shots convinced back then to spend an unheard of amount of $120 for a flashlight. Actually, i bought 4 ofthem.
In the beamshots, can someone please tell me the distance to the clay pot on the ground, then the distance to the white sign, and finally the distance to the trees behind the nursery. This would help me out greatly.
I love his shots but there is a problem with them. It appears that his “targeting changes from light to light. Soem lights appear to have a hot spot rign in front……OR that could be an optical illusion.
What say you Bluzie?
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The other thing is that beamshot against a wall is very important to me in order to see how the spread is between hot spot and spill. It’s hard to get an opinion on something like this because one’s man floody is another mans “balanced beam”.