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While portable lasers are cool, I feel I have enough to stop spending big money on them. I have a 200mW green, 40mW blue and am soon working on a red and violet build. Besides a yellow laser, I don't see any reason why I should buy any more pointers. Sure they're good for portability, but try leaving them on for more than a minute and there use is far from over (temporarally). It makes sense at this point to start focusing on the real deal and get my self respective labbies.
But where to shop is the big question. You've got places like DX, where the prices are low but the quality is (figuratively speaking) bad and the shipping is even worse. Then you've got places like OEM where the prices are high but the quality raises the roof. I don't want a crappy system, but I don't want to spend a lot of money either. The place in my mind that meets right in the middle is Dragon Lasers (CNI/?), which is why I was wondering if people could comment on the products.
The three colours that everyone should have are blue, green and red. I thought it would be sensible to start with blue and get the big spender out of the way first, while I still have plenty of time to mess around with my current lasers and optics. But blue is one of those colours where the money is so high, it's a complete waste to get something that could be so much better for a little more money. In the end (a long way off) I want to be able to construct a true RGB set up, so getting something that's up to specification is a must.
I remember andy_con saying that Analogue Modulation is a must? Is that the only principle rule you should follow? Because DL sell pretty powerful modules at a very low price and analogue modulation is an option. $1300 is a GOOD price for 100mW 473nm and I've delt with DL twice now so I know it's quality service. But are there better options out there? Or could I really settle with one of those?
Any input is appreciated...
But where to shop is the big question. You've got places like DX, where the prices are low but the quality is (figuratively speaking) bad and the shipping is even worse. Then you've got places like OEM where the prices are high but the quality raises the roof. I don't want a crappy system, but I don't want to spend a lot of money either. The place in my mind that meets right in the middle is Dragon Lasers (CNI/?), which is why I was wondering if people could comment on the products.
The three colours that everyone should have are blue, green and red. I thought it would be sensible to start with blue and get the big spender out of the way first, while I still have plenty of time to mess around with my current lasers and optics. But blue is one of those colours where the money is so high, it's a complete waste to get something that could be so much better for a little more money. In the end (a long way off) I want to be able to construct a true RGB set up, so getting something that's up to specification is a must.
I remember andy_con saying that Analogue Modulation is a must? Is that the only principle rule you should follow? Because DL sell pretty powerful modules at a very low price and analogue modulation is an option. $1300 is a GOOD price for 100mW 473nm and I've delt with DL twice now so I know it's quality service. But are there better options out there? Or could I really settle with one of those?
Any input is appreciated...