LZSK - 532nm 400mW Green Laser Pointer w/ Case + Goggles
This is my first review and English also not my native language, so sorry for the mistakes.
Shipping/Packaging
Ordered this Laser on 24.08.2011. The laser was shipped from Hong Kong on 29.08.2011 and arrived 10 day later to me. The case was well wraped into bubble foil and came in perfect condition.
After making the order Max asked me if I want the laser to be waterproof and wish it to be send with the protection glas in front of it. He told me they are actually sold without the glas to make sure they are within the specs as the glas reduces the power by about 50mW. I told him I would like to get a waterproof one so the glas acts as a sort of dust protection and don´t care that much if there is a 50mW lost. He then went out to his supplier and got a waterproof one to send it to me. I even told him there is no need to send the case, googles and the battery as I just am interessted in this laser. He send it anyway and even droped in a charger too.
Together with the laser I also ordered a power certificate.
Overall Appearance/Feel
This laser looks very nice, even better than on any picture, and feels good in my hand.
Visibility/Output
Visibility of this laser is incredible! The dot is so bright I´m getting headaches after a short while when watching on it at some distance without googles. The beam is fairly visible in a lit room. At night, the beam is extremly bright and the dot can be seen easily on clouds. Didn´t make some nightshoots as some morons in my town were pointing at plains within the last weeks and blinded a pilot. The police is still watching out for them so I don´t want to take their attention to me.
All the beamshoots were made without any fog, dust, mist or anything else to incrase the visibility. The pictures are as is and were made with a cheap Canon A460. As well as the videos at the buttom of this review.
The beam is 3mm wide at its output and has an oval shape, though the dot appears to be round. It operates in near TEM00 but is what you would call modehopping. I for myself wouldn´t call it modehopping but some sort of drifting within the mode. It even sometimes flickers when this drifting happens.
Didn´t measure the divergence, but its better when focused to infinity than from a well focused small green laser with a thin beam diameter.
Specifications from included power certificate.
The certificate also included graphs for non-IR filtered, and just the IR power output by using a IR pass through filter.
Their Test results.
My test results.
Yes, you read it correct. I ran it for over 3 minutes while making a video LPM-ing it. And because I couldn´t find my tripoid I cared more to hold the camera in place than watching how much time passed. To my suprise it even didn´t get warm to the touch. It was not cold like at the beginning but also not warm. I guess it reached about humans body temperature. I repeated the whole procedure, but this time I ran it for more than 4 minutes and the results were exactly the same.
I measured the power consumption too and it takes exactly 1700mA.
Having it already for 3 weeks I measured the power several times. At the beginning it always peaked at about 422mW but now it even peaks at 453mW.
Video 1
Video 2
This is my first review and English also not my native language, so sorry for the mistakes.
Shipping/Packaging
Ordered this Laser on 24.08.2011. The laser was shipped from Hong Kong on 29.08.2011 and arrived 10 day later to me. The case was well wraped into bubble foil and came in perfect condition.
After making the order Max asked me if I want the laser to be waterproof and wish it to be send with the protection glas in front of it. He told me they are actually sold without the glas to make sure they are within the specs as the glas reduces the power by about 50mW. I told him I would like to get a waterproof one so the glas acts as a sort of dust protection and don´t care that much if there is a 50mW lost. He then went out to his supplier and got a waterproof one to send it to me. I even told him there is no need to send the case, googles and the battery as I just am interessted in this laser. He send it anyway and even droped in a charger too.
Together with the laser I also ordered a power certificate.
Overall Appearance/Feel
This laser looks very nice, even better than on any picture, and feels good in my hand.
Visibility/Output
Visibility of this laser is incredible! The dot is so bright I´m getting headaches after a short while when watching on it at some distance without googles. The beam is fairly visible in a lit room. At night, the beam is extremly bright and the dot can be seen easily on clouds. Didn´t make some nightshoots as some morons in my town were pointing at plains within the last weeks and blinded a pilot. The police is still watching out for them so I don´t want to take their attention to me.
All the beamshoots were made without any fog, dust, mist or anything else to incrase the visibility. The pictures are as is and were made with a cheap Canon A460. As well as the videos at the buttom of this review.
The beam is 3mm wide at its output and has an oval shape, though the dot appears to be round. It operates in near TEM00 but is what you would call modehopping. I for myself wouldn´t call it modehopping but some sort of drifting within the mode. It even sometimes flickers when this drifting happens.
Didn´t measure the divergence, but its better when focused to infinity than from a well focused small green laser with a thin beam diameter.
Specifications from included power certificate.
The certificate also included graphs for non-IR filtered, and just the IR power output by using a IR pass through filter.
- Model Number – LZSK532-400
- Wavelength - 532nm
- Rated Power – 400mW (350~400mW as listed on their page)
- Battery – 18650 Li-ion
- Working Voltage: 3.7V
Their Test results.
- Test Was Done During the First 50 Seconds.
- Room Temp – 23.7*C
- Distance (From Diode to Sensor) - 5.85 inch/ 15cm
- Beam Diameter - 3mm
- Power Surce - Fully charged 18650 Li-ion Battery
- Test Instrument – LaserBee 2.5W USB Laser Power Meter
- IR Output (Stable) 75mW
- Overall Output (Max) 422mW
- Overall Output (Stable) 383mW
My test results.
- Clean round spot.
- Oval shaped beam.
- Test Instrument – DIY LPM calibrated with 10x10 Ohm SMD reistors.
- In the first runs it peaked at 422mW, but now it even peaks at 453mW. Saddles at about 350-360mW after 3 minutes!
Yes, you read it correct. I ran it for over 3 minutes while making a video LPM-ing it. And because I couldn´t find my tripoid I cared more to hold the camera in place than watching how much time passed. To my suprise it even didn´t get warm to the touch. It was not cold like at the beginning but also not warm. I guess it reached about humans body temperature. I repeated the whole procedure, but this time I ran it for more than 4 minutes and the results were exactly the same.
I measured the power consumption too and it takes exactly 1700mA.
Having it already for 3 weeks I measured the power several times. At the beginning it always peaked at about 422mW but now it even peaks at 453mW.
Video 1
Video 2
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