There are many posts with beamshots of various lights. Most are taken outdoors in near total darkness. Others are taken on a white wall. Well, I thought I would go against the grain and take some pictures in a factory setting with plenty of ambient light, against a black wall. Okay maybe it's a dark grey wall, but you get the idea.... When I get a new light, I like to give it a test on this wall, so I figured some pics might help someone out there as well.
These shots are very uncontrolled. Lots of sand, smoke and nastiness floating around, so a good camera wasn't used. I used my old cell phone camera (C905 8 megapixel) since I had to both sneak it in and expose it to the elements. The Zebralight was taken on a different day, so no guarantees of the same air quality when the pic was taken. Though I took journalism in college, it's quite obvious that I dropped out, so enough with the words and on to the beamshots :)
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Generic P60 XM-L (502B)
ITP A3 EOS (10440)
Zebralight SC600
Armytek Predator
As impressive as the XM-L thrower looks compared to the XP-G thrower, just remember there's no way I'd carry around the X9 in my pocket all day. I can't carry the big lights in a holster either, because they're bezel up, and there's an issue with hot iron that I'd rather not expose my lenses to.... I will try to post more lights, it's interesting to me seeing how they compare. I actually had my Skyray STL-V2 ready to go one day but didn't get the chance to take pics... we'll see.
Nice true application beamshots. Yup, my money is on a foundry. Look to the right in the photo's, you'll notice two small silos that I assume are carbon injectors (Whirlair or Asbury?). And yes, motlen metal is a bugger to work around :)
I like beam shots of all kinds and I especially like to compare different people's beam shots of the same light or, others' beam shots to mine of the same light.
Although i'm a metallurgical engineer, i hate urine smelling of ammonia cringe on me. Your gloomy pictures remindes my unlucky working career in foundary. God bless you from molten metal and chemical gasses :)
Here are a few Skyray STL-V2 beamshots. Way more impressive in person... even better looking before I uploaded them... but anyways you can tell things are more illuminated with the big thrower turned on :)
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This shot is 170 meters I'm sure, Google Earth told me.
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I don't know if this is really 300 meters, hard to tell. Can you see the trees glowing in the background above the lower lit up trees??
Ever wonder the difference between flood and throw down a narrow corridor? Here you go.
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Flood (UF2100)
Throw (SkyRay STL-V2)
Ok I'm done! Hope you enjoy these pics, I like taking them. I won't be at this job much longer, so that's all folks! Kinda sucks going to a better job that doesn't let me walk around with flashlights all night though :(