dlmorgan999
Flashlight Enthusiast
It's always nice to see more photos of your Hyperlux lights Daniel. Thanks for posting!
It's always nice to see more photos of your Hyperlux lights Daniel. Thanks for posting!
I think both photos look good, but the bottom one looks especially nice. Getting depth-of-field right is definitely something that comes with experience. I still struggle with it and often take several photos of the same composition, but with different aperture settings to see what looks the best.
Do you know what aperture setting you used for the top photo?
Ah - that makes sense! F10 is what I normally aim for as well although on occasion I'll use F13 if I need a larger DOF.
Here are a couple of new pictures of my Tain Hyperluxes:-
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those are beauties. are they clicky switches?
those are beauties. are they clicky switches?
Thank you. The switches are electronic switches which have a slightly different feel from conventional clicky switches like McGizmos. There is no momentary with them, just click on and carry on clicking off and on until the level desired is reached.
The McGizmo pair also looks really nice. I still need to add an Aqua to my collection.
It sounds interesting to me. I've always liked the look of those lights, and having one in Ti would be great! The permission issue might be the biggest challenge though.I'd love to persuade Tain to do a tribute run of these in Ti with the great knurling that his lights always have, but I'm not sure whether there'd be sufficient demand or whether there would be a problem with permission to use the design from the Japanese Master.