Not trying to be rude in any way with this , but an explanation of why I do it the way I do……………
A lot of the reason is that I do not simply do a single review and post it to BLF , but I also post a few other places and the same steps have to be done for each forum I post into , so the review you see here is pretty much mirrored on the TFF forum going through the same steps (excluding all the captioning / typing) , as I usually save that and then copy and paste where needed.
I could post the stills of each picture that is in the slides or GIF’s , but then there would be those who would rather see the GIF animations more than likely , so that they don’t have to scroll through the average 25 to 40 stills (of the light itself) that are included in the GIF’s that I usually post , plus the dozen up to 20 or 25 ? beamshots.
It would also be a lot more time consuming to make both the GIF’s and do the static pictures both on the same review.
As it is now to do all the slides of the light and also the beamshots into a video segment and sit and label each picture with the caption that is included in the video segment , convert that to a smaller format and save it , then make the segment of live footage outside doing comparisons and convert that over to a smaller format , do the introduction , or the beginning segment of the video and convert it over , then put all the segments together into one movie , get it all uploaded to Youtube and get it all posted not only here , but in the TFF forum , on my Youtube channel and on my dedicated Facebook Flashlight review page and get all those final links sent to the company or supplier ………(deep breath before continuing….lol)
Then there is the making of the GIF’s saving those , then going over to the image host page and uploading them , after that then I have to take and post each GIF link to this forum and to the TFF forum induvidually.
All those pictures and beamshots alone would take 3 to 4 times the space on the browser pages I am sure , plus the extra time of sitting and doing all of that. There is also the runtime , Lumens and amperage charts that are uploaded to the host page and then linked here and TFF plus the hours of time spent doing all of that.
I already have an average of as little as 11 or 12 hours , up to as many as probably 18 to 20 hours wrapped up in each of these reviews , so the extra work is not something I really want to consider trying to get both still pictures and GIF’s in the same review.
If I didn’t actually enjoy doing the reviews I would have probably quit doing them long ago , because when you consider the $15 to $30 lights that companies ask to be reviewed many times , well that comes out wayyyyyy below the pay that anyone would work for at any job I am sure.
Yes I do get some more expensive lights that make it well worth while , time to monetary value wise , but the amount of time spent on most all lights to review is about the same.
Now before you call me an Azz H*^E or anything like that ………
I was not venting and not complaining , as stated this is kind of an explanation of why I do the reviews the way I do them. I DO enjoy doing these reviews and I do them as much to help others make a decision on buying a light as anything , instead of just buying a light based on the pictures you see on the websites and the specs they decide to throw out there as many of the companies do.
Also if there is any certain piece or part you want to see in a still picture , just PM me and ask. I will be more than glad to send whatever it is you are wanting to see right to you.
My apologies for getting so long winded , not only to you LB but everyone who might read this.