After reading much about Novalasers i decided to buy one, the candidate was X100. Boy glad i bought it from Nova. I asked Magdalena about getting me a good one. I am not sure how good it is. I'll show you a picture how high it is rated. But Definitely blows away my DX true 30 :) The downside is...
Re: Budget = $400 - What green laser should I get
i dont think Nova X125 is a good option ,with that money i would go for Nova series instead, you'll get more compared if you buy X125.
i envy you, i have to wait for my X105 and that is killing me.
excellent spek on your nova it is a 100mw laser no 85 nice nice! talking about under-rated product.
considering the round shape of the body tube and the flat surface on the spring i would assume it wont make much of a contact no wonder being slightly dirty will decrease its performance greatly.
Re: Yes another "What To Buy" - DX True30mW or 50m
I am actually quite happy with it(tDX true 30), BUT i dont have much money to spare, it is the quality that killing me. Now i know it is better to have quality more expensive laser that last for a long time than having a cheap one that will die...
Re: Yes another "What To Buy" - DX True30mW or 50m
FYI, i bought DX 30mW and now that i regret it. I wish i have bought a Nova instead...this is my first green laser.
Save your money and get a quality laser instead.
In my case dimming coused by battery sag, using fresh alkaline made the output stay bright for quite some time before eventually dim(sag) and when rechargeable lithium(3.0v) is used i can hold it bright as long as 25 seconds without dimming. I am sure 30-40 seconds is possible with RCR123 but...