PropsGuy
(PropsGuy)
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Okay, I’m back.
Looking for INFINITELY VARIABLE BRIGHTNESS or as close as I can get.
Lightbringer: hacque? ……
Ultrafire DV-S9 = not nearly bright enough. Need Lumens > 10,000. Workshop lamp? Unworkable due to power source, portability, cord, and prop needs. Also, mechanical solutions like an aperture are unworkable.
Main feature is portability. The prop is carried in scene. It sits on the ground like a lantern. Shines straight upward in a reveal shot. That light coming to full brightness needs the tension of ramping, vs immediate switch from dark to light. The prop is portable, small, and has to function without a noticeable cord or actor interaction.
Hope that gives folks a clearer view of what I’m going for here.
Brightening before dimming is also a no go. Action = no light ramping to full light.
BlueSwordM - that’s a really cool light. But, can’t wait three weeks for parts and it doesn’t run off a battery, so requires more engineering.
Best case scenario = off-the-shelf unit + minor bending = done. The reason I chose a flashlight is for size and configuration.
Emisar D18 Flashlight looks like it might work. FW3A is also too small.
Boaz - I don’t need the tightest beam. The body of the prop will provide some flagging at the edges to tighten the look of the beam.
FW3A is def too small. Thanks for that link - checking them over now…