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Long gone have the nights of carrying a car battery or motorbike battery!! God knows how many pairs of shirts or army trousers I've burnt with leaked acid after falling over an leaking. As for lamps?

i remember walking all night just for a couple runs, swapping over every couple of fields because of the weight of the battery, or traveling 100 miles for the lamp to fcuk up in the first field,get ba

Yeh cracking review that, cleared things right up for me. Thanks very much ???   "Bigger,brighter,lighter it's got a dimmer an tracer r shite"

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Clulite do a 2million candle power one now Iight invest in that plus it has the 2 bulbs in for opening and closing the gates or climbing over a fence.its the blazerlite not the lazerlite which I already have.

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To guy asking about lamps, buy a striker or a blitz depending on what you need, buy a lithium and be happy, last for years and really reliable after you see to cable. It's not perfect set up, but it's best about, seen loads a lamps on market in last 10 years, but none beat the striker or blitz or even the small Un, can't mind it's name

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It's amazing, but after all these years there still isn't a decent lamp on the market....... :cray:

 

One of the best I ever owned came from america way back in the early 90's. I can't remember it's exact name but it was something like a 'squeaker' or something similar. that lamp had a great cable and also a rubber coating so it never made any noise.I can't remember what happened to it, sadly.

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I'm sure it was you that told me to use a cable tie in handle jd, a good few years ago now, I still got same lamp after all these years with same cable tie inside handle and never once had a problem. They are the best lamps out imo, watch me jinx myself now and my lamp break lollol

Aye, thats the way to do it. :thumbs: i still got some lightforce lamps from about 15 years ago, and they're going strong, but only after a bit of messing about with the wires. Which, truthfully, you shouldn't have to do to a lamp. It should work straight out of the box.

 

This is the set-up I use these days for lamping. It's kind of evolved over the last decade into this, it's a real chew humping it about but it's the only way to get the photos I want. Luckily for me my dog doesn't need a lead.... :victory:

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Any pics of you camcorder set up jd?

I've not used a camcorder for a good while matey, so I don't have any pics of that. I like to concentrate on still images as that medium is more useful to me and much harder to achieve IMO. Camcorders are not too difficult . :victory:

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