Didn't know where else to put this - and not a lot of set up required. In this photo:
The pile of straw is about 75 feet from the camera. I am at a 35mm equivalent of about 60mm. This photo was shot as the sun was sinking with a slow shutter, high ISO and open aperture. That pile of debris just off to the left of the second tree from the right is my target.
Camera is a Canon EOS 40D with a Sigma 18-50 2.8 lens. Lens is zoomed to 37mm (60 mm equivalent on a 35mm film camera). ISO1000, shutter 1 full second, aperture at 6.3. All of the photos can be seen at higher resolution HERE.
I believe these beam shots give you a really good representation of the way each of these different lights 'function.' The light used is labeled in each photo.
Enjoy!
Left this little guy out the first time - just returned from Tekno Cowboy's labs thumbsup my Arc 6 - with a nice, neutral XPG emitter and a shiny new reflector. Travis is doin' some fine work - and the light is amazing! It's a keeper - it's my only remaining PD light, and the size and weight are perfect for EDC. And check out that sweet beam!
For those not yet familiar with it, this is the new McGizmo Makai..
Amazing lights, all!!:wave: :twothumbs
The pile of straw is about 75 feet from the camera. I am at a 35mm equivalent of about 60mm. This photo was shot as the sun was sinking with a slow shutter, high ISO and open aperture. That pile of debris just off to the left of the second tree from the right is my target.
Camera is a Canon EOS 40D with a Sigma 18-50 2.8 lens. Lens is zoomed to 37mm (60 mm equivalent on a 35mm film camera). ISO1000, shutter 1 full second, aperture at 6.3. All of the photos can be seen at higher resolution HERE.
I believe these beam shots give you a really good representation of the way each of these different lights 'function.' The light used is labeled in each photo.
Enjoy!
Left this little guy out the first time - just returned from Tekno Cowboy's labs thumbsup my Arc 6 - with a nice, neutral XPG emitter and a shiny new reflector. Travis is doin' some fine work - and the light is amazing! It's a keeper - it's my only remaining PD light, and the size and weight are perfect for EDC. And check out that sweet beam!
For those not yet familiar with it, this is the new McGizmo Makai..
Amazing lights, all!!:wave: :twothumbs
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