Well, not so much a review. No intention of being verbose or adding a lot, other than the set up. Those of you who know me know that McGizmo lights are my favorites - USEFUL, beautiful tools that just work. I thought it might be fun this weekend to do a few beamshots since I am at my favorite place for such - our beach place!
All the details are in the photos. These are not shelf queens, but users - I have (along with my buddy Scout24) decided NO MORE SHELF QUEENS! Each of these lights finds its way into the rotation at one time or another.
My only commentary - these lights are all simply awesome. So is it worth it to invest this much money? Sure! They hold their value, are reliable, beautiful, and are sound investments...
Without further adieu:
For those of you who are impatient, and jump to the last page of the book, the following video gives a quick snapshot of the players on HIGH - following the video are more detailed beam shots.
Now the photos
So I hope these are helpful to someone...if you own a McGizmo, you already 'know.' If you don't and are considering buying one, go ahead. It's a sound investment in quality that will bring you utility and enjoyment for years! And if you ever decide to sell it, you'll get the majority, if not all, of your investment back.
Thanks,Don, for keeping us flashaholics happy! :thumbsup:
All the details are in the photos. These are not shelf queens, but users - I have (along with my buddy Scout24) decided NO MORE SHELF QUEENS! Each of these lights finds its way into the rotation at one time or another.
My only commentary - these lights are all simply awesome. So is it worth it to invest this much money? Sure! They hold their value, are reliable, beautiful, and are sound investments...
Without further adieu:
For those of you who are impatient, and jump to the last page of the book, the following video gives a quick snapshot of the players on HIGH - following the video are more detailed beam shots.
Now the photos
So I hope these are helpful to someone...if you own a McGizmo, you already 'know.' If you don't and are considering buying one, go ahead. It's a sound investment in quality that will bring you utility and enjoyment for years! And if you ever decide to sell it, you'll get the majority, if not all, of your investment back.
Thanks,Don, for keeping us flashaholics happy! :thumbsup: