I found my charger.. However, I am really lost working with this camera. I have some shots, but they are way low level. Will try to get some
better shots of the M10 later on. From what I have seen, I am crazy about the Keygos M10.
Here are some pictures of the Keygos M10, along with two fish copies mount and how they look on the bike. IMO, awesome..
From left to right.. Ultrafire, Keygos M10, XinTD clone, Keygos Ke-5
One poster asked about the reflector opposed to other lights. Well, I just took a shot of the reflectors
Ultrafire on the left, Ke-5 on the right, with the M10 up front in the middle
Now, I am trying to learn this camera, so bear with me..So far, just a couple beam shots
I didn't want to get mixed up, and could not go too far with the two tripods, so I just got two shots
one with the M10, the other with the Ke-5. The beam of the M10 goes further than the Ke-5 when I take it out and shine it something far away. I need to learn how to
capture that. You might can see in the picture how the beam from the M10 is tighter and that makes it carry a long way with the throw. Again, I am a newbie on all of this!!
The Keygos M10
The Keygos Ke-5
I will do some more beam shots later. Going to read the camera's manual to learn how to operate it better.
I am using a Nikon D5100, with kit lens. 18-55 F3.5 with control set on A, on a tripod with VR off, and auto focus on..Also, saving everything in jpeg. The camera will do its part, I just can't do mine. Hope to get better. From the early morning ride yesterday in the dark, the M10 is perfect for my application. It seems to be stronger than the great Ke-5, almost the same size, and because of the 26650, more runtime. Also, I have that XinTD clone, which is awesome too. The beam is a tad warmer, but it is good. Will try to do some beam shots in the house in a dark room with them side by side. I might can manage that..