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Lets start with the pictures:
Edit: More shots taken outside in the horribly light polluted golf course near my home:
The laser seems really solid, but I've only had it for 3 days at this point, so we will see how it goes! I haven't had the guts to test the waterproof-ness of the laser yet, but I will say that all the threads feel tight, and there are good o-rings at every place the housing opens.
Edit: I dropped the laser down into about 2" of snow (bottom pic), and it was quite soaking wet when I pulled it back out. After looking at the threads and inspecting the interior of the laser, I could find no evidence of water leakage into the host. So I'm considering the waterproof test passed
The water i was pointing the laser into on the second set of pictures was really murky, as i scared off about 90 ducks to get these shots, so the beam didn't continue visibly below the surface of the water.
I dont own a LPM, so I cant test this laser, and its also my first laser that is more than a dinky <5mW but I am pleased with its intensity and power!
Will post more pics later on of night-time skyshots!
RayFoss was an easy company to deal with, and every question of mine was answered in less than 14 hours by the famed Faona. I will gladly do business with them again!
Link to this laser on RayFoss: www.rayfoss.com
I will say that the charger that came with the laser is a little dinky, i had to stretch the spring to make it hold the battery against the contact at the other end. Its not a huge problem though, I have been a die-hard flashlight modder for some time now, and I have other 18650 chargers :crackup:
Edit: Holy freaking shit, it will light matches! and burn holes is dark blue / black nylon publications bags! This is exciting for me!
Shots were taken with an Olympus 1030SW. I dont know why they came out fuzzy, it usually takes such wonderful shots. Maybe the laser is throwing the auto-focus off.
Edit: More shots taken outside in the horribly light polluted golf course near my home:
The laser seems really solid, but I've only had it for 3 days at this point, so we will see how it goes! I haven't had the guts to test the waterproof-ness of the laser yet, but I will say that all the threads feel tight, and there are good o-rings at every place the housing opens.
Edit: I dropped the laser down into about 2" of snow (bottom pic), and it was quite soaking wet when I pulled it back out. After looking at the threads and inspecting the interior of the laser, I could find no evidence of water leakage into the host. So I'm considering the waterproof test passed
The water i was pointing the laser into on the second set of pictures was really murky, as i scared off about 90 ducks to get these shots, so the beam didn't continue visibly below the surface of the water.
I dont own a LPM, so I cant test this laser, and its also my first laser that is more than a dinky <5mW but I am pleased with its intensity and power!
Will post more pics later on of night-time skyshots!
RayFoss was an easy company to deal with, and every question of mine was answered in less than 14 hours by the famed Faona. I will gladly do business with them again!
Link to this laser on RayFoss: www.rayfoss.com
I will say that the charger that came with the laser is a little dinky, i had to stretch the spring to make it hold the battery against the contact at the other end. Its not a huge problem though, I have been a die-hard flashlight modder for some time now, and I have other 18650 chargers :crackup:
Edit: Holy freaking shit, it will light matches! and burn holes is dark blue / black nylon publications bags! This is exciting for me!
Shots were taken with an Olympus 1030SW. I dont know why they came out fuzzy, it usually takes such wonderful shots. Maybe the laser is throwing the auto-focus off.
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