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Some show and tell: Trustfire TR-S700
By: JohnnyMac Date: July 30, 2013, 10:13 am
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[html] <p><a
href="
HTML https://www.fasttech.com/products/1398604-2020">The<br
/>Trustfire TR-S700</a> is a MONSTER! I picked it up
at <a
href="
HTML https://www.fasttech.com/products/1398604-2020">Fasttech</a>.<br
/> This thing is built like a brick crap house. Weighs a
bunch and feels solid like a dumbell. I just wanted to
make this post in order to give a quick preview of what
will come in my review of it and just for a little show and
tell. </p> <p>Here it is sitting on top of it's case along
side a ThruNite TN30 for size comparison. Makes it look
tiny. LOL!</p> <p><a
href="
HTML http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5529/9395609133_c4e967bb87_o.jpg"> <img<br
/>class="auto-style1"
src="
HTML http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5529/9395609133_d1ff015187_z.jpg"<br
/>/></a></p> <p>The next pictures were taken in my kitchen
with all the lights off. This first one is with the
TR-S700 in moonlight mode. BTW, there is <span
class="auto-style2"><strong>ZERO</strong></span> PWM when it's
in it's lowest modes. There is PWM in all the higher
outputs except for full High. Fortunately it's a super
fast PWM and even shining it on the ceiling fan it's a very
fast PWM and not noiticable with the naked eye.</p> <p><a
href="
HTML http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7460/9399521673_884bd8fb2e_o.jpg"> <img<br
/>class="auto-style1"
src="
HTML http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7460/9399521673_f52fb9b6c6_z.jpg"<br
/>/></a></p> <p>This next shot is taken with the light in fu
ll
high. Doesn't look like much? Consider that my camera is
squinting so hard at the time of this picture I could feel
the whole thing tighten up and it felt like the lens would
shatter it it squinted any harder.</p> <p><a
href="
HTML http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7341/9399517907_d930a84c79_o.jpg"> <img<br
/>class="auto-style1"
src="
HTML http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7341/9399517907_46d8e45209_z.jpg"<br
/>/></a></p> <p>I backed the camera away from the lens so yo
u
could see what I was seeing. Like daylight in the kitchen.
The camera was trying so hard to compensate for the output
that everything else but the emitters themselves was pitch
black. Pretty cool! </p> <p><a
href="
HTML http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2867/9402280366_327a8f8e83_o.jpg"> <img<br
/>class="auto-style1"
src="
HTML http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2867/9402280366_de83482854_z.jpg"<br
/>/></a></p> [/html]
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Re: Some show and tell: Trustfire TR-S700
By: MRsDNF Date: July 30, 2013, 2:05 pm
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Wow. That thing is a monster against what I thought was a
monster light. Any first hand impressions with night shots?
Thanks for the preview.
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