Sigurthr
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Hello everyone,
My tax return is coming in tomorrow so I'm gearing up to grab myself my first Yellow Laser this coming Monday. I've been reading and searching everything I could find both here on LPF and on the net to make an informed purchase but have come up short on one thing:
DragonLasers "Spartan Series 5mW Orange Handheld Laser". http://www.dragonlasers.com/catalog/Spartan-Series-5mW-Orange-Handheld-Laser-p-16232.html
It is listed in the parent directory as 589nm but not directly stated on it's product page. There is no mention of duty cycle, beam diameter, divergence, operating mode, or transverse mode. However, if it really is 5mW of 589nm it is the cheapest 5mW 589nm available at $400. I emailed DragonLasers two days ago with questions on the above specifications but have not received any reply.
There are no reviews on this laser on LPF and from what I can tell it has only come up in a post once when it was first put up on the site for sale. The quality and validity of dragonlasers came in to question and the answer given was that it is a safe place to buy from. No actual info or discussion of the laser was given though and the thread died.
If I can't find info on this laser I will most likely go with LaserGlow's Rigel-6 593.5nm pointer (also $400). The 589nm version - Rigel HV 6 is pulsed and not CW, $100 more, and out of stock; all cons in my book. I know I'll be happy with the wavelength, output, and quality of the LaserGlow pointers but I always prefer beefier handheld style hosts, which is why I am interested in this 589nm Spartan. If it wasn't for my preference for a more subtantial host there would be no doubt in my mind for the Rigel 6.
My tax return is coming in tomorrow so I'm gearing up to grab myself my first Yellow Laser this coming Monday. I've been reading and searching everything I could find both here on LPF and on the net to make an informed purchase but have come up short on one thing:
DragonLasers "Spartan Series 5mW Orange Handheld Laser". http://www.dragonlasers.com/catalog/Spartan-Series-5mW-Orange-Handheld-Laser-p-16232.html
It is listed in the parent directory as 589nm but not directly stated on it's product page. There is no mention of duty cycle, beam diameter, divergence, operating mode, or transverse mode. However, if it really is 5mW of 589nm it is the cheapest 5mW 589nm available at $400. I emailed DragonLasers two days ago with questions on the above specifications but have not received any reply.
There are no reviews on this laser on LPF and from what I can tell it has only come up in a post once when it was first put up on the site for sale. The quality and validity of dragonlasers came in to question and the answer given was that it is a safe place to buy from. No actual info or discussion of the laser was given though and the thread died.
If I can't find info on this laser I will most likely go with LaserGlow's Rigel-6 593.5nm pointer (also $400). The 589nm version - Rigel HV 6 is pulsed and not CW, $100 more, and out of stock; all cons in my book. I know I'll be happy with the wavelength, output, and quality of the LaserGlow pointers but I always prefer beefier handheld style hosts, which is why I am interested in this 589nm Spartan. If it wasn't for my preference for a more subtantial host there would be no doubt in my mind for the Rigel 6.
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