yea i fried my M6 MN21 bulb too when i popped in 6 rechargeables...the bulb lit for 1s and went out with a "nice" smell :bsmilie:
lightpainting! haha...time for you to buy a surefire hellfighter. ;p....well it's a lesson learned, btw does anyone here uses the torch as an alternative light source for their photography? I have done a series with models..kinda fun, which led me to search for more powerful stuff...
Becareful of using drop-in which produces alot of heat, G2 has a plastic body, bezel & tailcap heat can't dissapate from the drop-in, if a high powered LED drop is switch on for too long *poof*.....heat will kill the LED.
....umh was checking whether the rechargeable I got from Black Technology works......guess the batteries work as the surefire got fried....i guess.
lightpainting! haha...time for you to buy a surefire hellfighter. ;p
custom-made metallic bezel-head will helps in G2 in dissipating the heat
....well it's a lesson learned, btw does anyone here uses the torch as an alternative light source for their photography? I have done a series with models..kinda fun, which led me to search for more powerful stuff...
hellfighter is 3000lumens.....hellfighter sure looks good at 500 lumens and 2.5in head...so is inova colour.......think I am getting hook on this craze....haha.
...u guys can check out some of my experimental works with light at www.modelmayhem.com/dtbt
Anyone know how to test the lumen for certain torchlight since it nv stated. example: D&G LED torchlight (the new one with 3 led and one orange bulb one)
Thanks.
Anyone know how to test the lumen for certain torchlight since it nv stated. example: D&G LED torchlight (the new one with 3 led and one orange bulb one)
Thanks.
unfortunately i dun think the local community have the required apparatus to do an accurate test. i normally just bring a light which i am familiar with then request the shop to toss in some batts to do a comparison test. i personally do not need the specs down to absolute detail as real world application are quite dfferent from numbers on paper.
stuff like beam profile & how 'clean' the beam is, tint, color rendition, how big the hotspot is, etc, are all taken in for consideration as to how useful the light output is.
that torchlight went to the bin right after BMT and was replaced by my fenix.ok.. tks! cos i using D&G led torchlight to shoot macro but the power output is low.. not bright enough. How do u or all those using or have the D&G new led torchlight grade it? thanks.
that torchlight went to the bin right after BMT and was replaced by my fenix.
ok.. tks! cos i using D&G led torchlight to shoot macro but the power output is low.. not bright enough. How do u or all those using or have the D&G new led torchlight grade it? thanks.