Lemax LX70 Superpowerhead Beamshot Comparison

Fibo

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Hello Guys,

i get the Turbohead for the Lemax LX70 and want to show you some Beamshots.
It has a very nict tight and focuse Beam. The Beam is perfectly round with a tight and round Hotspot. I have never seen such a great round and perfect Beam Pattern with a smooth Reflector:)

I will try if the Links load the right way first because in this Forum it is my first time:)
If it wont work it will be nice if yomeone could help me with it.....

Distance: 209 Meter...



Polarion PH50





Polarion PH40





LX70





LX70 TK





and now some Comparison between the LX70 statdard Head with PH50 and the LX70 Turbohead with PH50












Distance to the House: 1200 Meter






Polarion PH 50





Lemax LX70





LX70 TK







Distance to the Tower: 2970 Meter











Distance: 600 Meter









Poalrion PH50





Lemax LX70





LX70 TK





Distance: 730 Meter









Polarion PH50





Lemax LX70





LX70 TK





And now some Lemax Turbohead Impressions…

















I have tried to make the Pictures like you see it in natural….but if you start the Lights it looks more like this J



 
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scout24

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Very nice beamshots! Thanks for them. That Turbohead for the LX70 looks like it has great focus and throw. Impressive.
 

Fibo

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It has a very narrow Hotspot.......if you light against a white Wall at Daylight in your House from round about 5 Meters, you can not see what is in the Middle of the Hotspot ;-)
 

richbuff

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Thank you for your impressive and valuable beamshots! :)

Lemax 70 Superpower with Turbohead: Is that the Lemax 70 with head diameter = 219 mm? Or some other head?
 

hahoo

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best, most well thought out , clearly focused, set of beam shots ive ever seen
thanks for taking the time:thumbsup:
 

Enderman

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Nice beamshots, however pointing those lights at populated buildings is not a very considerate thing to do...
Towers or abandoned buildings are much better.
 

karlthev

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What a great job! Thanks a million!

Sledhead and I were out with several powerful lights just this past weekend taking some after-dark shots. I say "after dark" since we really didn't think of taking day shots for a distance comparison (unless Sandy may have and I didn't notice). Anyway, getting this visual acuity onto a camera (from what we actually see with our eyes) is rather difficult. Now, we really hadn't any sophisticated photography equipment, just a cell phone, nevertheless, a tough job to do well---in addition to arranging them on CPF so that they (photos) make any sense.

Thanks again!

Karl
 

Fibo

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Thank you very much for the positive Feedback and Compliments

Yes, it was a lot of Fun:twothumbs
 
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