one cant just edit in a new name.
Yes he did produce a design and lots of very pretty pictures of it, very nice, looking like almost able to touch, but in the end it was yours with Fritz adding greatly to the actual design and practical implementation of key design features. So 5ar is one of the “BLF as a whole” group, so many people have contributed, it would not be possible to name them all (Just think of all the reflector calculations)
The TN42 has the double click to go to Turbo, I like it, you can let others handle it with out too much worry, as if the High on the ramping in this GT beast, isn’t good enough for noobs!
It’s the same with all 5 of my Narsil (TomE) Lexel built T/A driver lights, double click from any where even off, you got Turbo! LOVE IT!! :+1:
That is one ridiculously impressive light. It makes me really wish I could think up a practical use for it that would justify the cost. Maybe if NASA loses one of their Mars exploration platforms I can help them search for it?
Yeah, I would LOVE to hold one in my hand, and play with it in the darkest place I can find… for about 15 minutes… then it would be useless to me. I can’t justify paying over $100 for that! But, I’m glad it was made and we get to see it in action.
Thanks for the beamshots, VOB!
I especially liked your presentation for visualizing the size comparison with other popular lights, made me laugh (or should I say, giggle).