Flashes and Flashlights
Much of my night photography
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paullight/sets/72157628851851129/
is done by selectively lighting portions of the photograph with handheld electronic flash units and/or flashlights. For flash units I use inexpensive Sunpak and Vivitar flashes. For a flashlight I am currently using a Fenix E21 LED flashlight. It is 150 lumens. Until recently most of my nightwork was done with flash. At present my main source of light is the Fenix E21 LED flashlight.
Other flashlights that look interesting me are
27 Lumens > Fenix E05 R2 $18
100 Lumens > LL Bean $35
140 Lumens > Fenix E15 $30
189 Lumens > Quark Mini 123 R5 $40
630 Lumens > Fenix TK30 $115
700 Lumens > Olight M30 Triton MC-E LED $127
720 Lumens > EagleTac P20C2 MKII $75
1400 Lumens > Light and Motion Seca 1400 $700
1500 Lumens > Olight SR-91 Intimidator $400
3200 Lumens > Acro A3100 HID Rescue Light $409
I have not used any of these, but may try some of them in the future.
© 2012 Paul Light all rights reserved
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paullight/sets/72157628851851129/
is done by selectively lighting portions of the photograph with handheld electronic flash units and/or flashlights. For flash units I use inexpensive Sunpak and Vivitar flashes. For a flashlight I am currently using a Fenix E21 LED flashlight. It is 150 lumens. Until recently most of my nightwork was done with flash. At present my main source of light is the Fenix E21 LED flashlight.
Other flashlights that look interesting me are
27 Lumens > Fenix E05 R2 $18
100 Lumens > LL Bean $35
140 Lumens > Fenix E15 $30
189 Lumens > Quark Mini 123 R5 $40
630 Lumens > Fenix TK30 $115
700 Lumens > Olight M30 Triton MC-E LED $127
720 Lumens > EagleTac P20C2 MKII $75
1400 Lumens > Light and Motion Seca 1400 $700
1500 Lumens > Olight SR-91 Intimidator $400
3200 Lumens > Acro A3100 HID Rescue Light $409
I have not used any of these, but may try some of them in the future.
© 2012 Paul Light all rights reserved
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