Finally I had some spare time and thought that I could use it for taking some outdoor beamshots (requested by multiple members in some of my review threads).
All the following beamshots are taken with these settings: 44mm, 2s, f/5, ISO200, WB 5000K, distance to building about 90m.
Control shot
Then some flood to throw lights
LIE REN KC-01 (Flood)
LIE REN KC-01 (Throw)
Yezl T9 (Flood)
Yezl T9 (Throw)
Trustfire Z5 (Flood)
Trustfire Z5 (Throw)
Ready for some throwers?
Solarforce Masterpiece Pro-1
KD "RQ"
Fandyfire STL-V6
Cyclone C88 NW 3xAA
Cyclone C88 NW 26650
Fenix TK41
And finally some multi XM-L lights
Keygos 7 x XM-L
Trustfire J12 (3 x 26650)
Trustfire J12 (2x26650)
Skyray 3 x XM-L (v2, with drop-in design)
DRY NW Turbo
Skyray King NW
+ two bonus photos
Yes, the river was flooding and quite rough.
"Art"?
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed the show! :)
Wow beautiful shots and very informative. The Dry still holds its own with its wall o' light. Although that 35w HID is just ridiculously bright. Thanks again.
Sure. That was "just a snapshot", in a minute, without any planning (when I was heading back home).
I actually thought that I got them, but obviously I was careless and didn't check properly. Wasn't too happy when uploading it to computer..
But I kind of liked the idea, so I might even go back and retry that shot later. :)
Ps. Do you know the difference between a good photographer and a bad one? The good one doesn't publish any bad photos.. :bigsmile: (Oops, that must make me the bad one?)
I mean, you were out there to make beamshots, not take pictures of trees, so the outcome is pretty nice, huh? :)
Thats an awesome place for beamshots btw.. now that I look at anything else than the trees (those got me..) I notice how easy you can see the difference between CW and NW.
Thanks for the beamshots especially of the triple XM-L lights. I am trying to figure which one I need and it looks to me that the Dry has a small lead in terms of brightness.