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Dee Ashley
Location: DFW, Texas Gender: Female Total Likes: 1378 likes
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| | | | Re: Flashlight Choices < Reply # 347 on 9/23/2015 1:48 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I'm starting to realize how many freaking choices there are for flashlights and would love to narrow the field down a bit. I know it's a slightly narrow niche I'm calling on (but what better place than UER to find you guys), but are there any fellow light painting urban explorers out there that have found that perfect flashlight? I'm looking for something (in perfect flashlight world): 1. With the ability to zoom (tighten and broaden the beam) 2. Different colors (or capable of fitting gels on the head) 3. Rechargeable 4. Adjustable beam/brightness 5. At least 500 or more lumens on full bright. 6. Under $100.00 Yeah, it's pretty specific, but you'd be amazed how many flashlights are out there that does all this (and way more)
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| NeuroticMatt
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| | | Re: Flashlight Choices < Reply # 351 on 7/18/2016 3:41 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I have several of these. Not all exactly like this one, but I have at least three from this company. https://www.amazon...ZFKJ4941Q1JST3T0EF Some are simply on and off, the ones I carry have three output options, full power, half power, and a strobe function. The focused beam is pretty intense when you zoom it in. In a dark area these have always proven to be more than bright enough. And at the price I don't care if I lose them. I run rechargeable Li-Ion batteries, but over the counter ones work as well, just not as bright. (I would actually be more upset if I lost the battery than the flashlight) I have another that I carry that is purely for self defense, I do not have a picture or a link for it. Friend of mine I work with built it for me. It is larger than the ones in the link, more like my surefire in size. Extremely bright, but it defaults to the strobe pattern in case I need to distract or get away. In a dark environment hitting someone in the face with several hundred lumens of strobe can give you quite a pit of time to get out. Fight or flight, my first option is always flight. lol
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