Thank you so much, TobyCostaRika! That's my goal, yet it has proved to be quite challenging rendering beams patterns accurately and relative to each other.
@@avlmountains7842yes I can imagine it’s tough and I’m a professional photographer. Your eyes adjust, the camera adjust, the screen is another variable, your viewer screens is another variable. Your current content has exactly what I need to see. Output, color, spill/flood/throw ratio (and the quality of the transition)at different distances.
Calling a two-way tie for the best overall useable beam pattern for a wide variety of conditions, between the L35 2.0 and the P16! Thank you for the comparison!
Lov your multi light comparos. Woulda been nice if incl high shots too as thats what most will be spending time with. Still good stuff & gives me a good idea of what I want in a light
Thanks for the input! I will try to show the different modes on future videos. The auto-exposure on my phone camera made it difficult to compare the modes, but I just downloaded a third-party camera app that allows for manual exposure settings.
That's a great choice...I think the p16 might be the most impressive overall, given its size and power and versatility.. I've also learned to love the E70, however. At first I wasn't impressed, but It's a great indoor light and it can be stood on its tail. The beam is super soft and floody, and the turbo mode produces an impressive wall of light. It's also very lightweight and looks cool. I've recently been comparing the E70 and E75, and I prefer the E70, although many will disagree.
@@avlmountains7842 yes the e70 looks very cool and I may still get it. Thanks for your thoughts on my dilemma, I appreciate your input. Great job on your vid again.
Your location selections are top notch flashohlic approved. Shows the beam pattern very well.
Thank you so much, TobyCostaRika! That's my goal, yet it has proved to be quite challenging rendering beams patterns accurately and relative to each other.
@@avlmountains7842yes I can imagine it’s tough and I’m a professional photographer. Your eyes adjust, the camera adjust, the screen is another variable, your viewer screens is another variable.
Your current content has exactly what I need to see. Output, color, spill/flood/throw ratio (and the quality of the transition)at different distances.
Thanks Toby, that means a lot! Hopefully these videos help illustrate the beam profiles relative to each other.@@TobyCostaRica
@@avlmountains7842they do, also having a great selection of lights equals great content. Keep up the great work
Calling a two-way tie for the best overall useable beam pattern for a wide variety of conditions, between the L35 2.0 and the P16!
Thank you for the comparison!
I would agree on the L35 2.0 and P16. Also, to my surprise, I reach for the E70 a lot for indoor use.
P16 gets overlooked but for the size sheesh. I was about to grab the l35 v2 but now thinking my p16 is solid
@@avlmountains7842thanks for the vid btw. Acebeam stole my heart awhile ago!
Thanks for the great video, recently purchased and waiting for the L35 V1, I should be pretty happy with it going by your video
The L35 is like the best of both worlds of flood and throw. But You might have to get both and then an L18 and an E70/75 to cover the bases....Haha
Well done! thank you. some of the most efficient acebeam models in comparison.
Lov your multi light comparos. Woulda been nice if incl high shots too as thats what most will be spending time with. Still good stuff & gives me a good idea of what I want in a light
Thanks for the input! I will try to show the different modes on future videos. The auto-exposure on my phone camera made it difficult to compare the modes, but I just downloaded a third-party camera app that allows for manual exposure settings.
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I'm getting that p16. Looks Wicked. Looking at e70 as well for a flooder but I'm flip flopping on wherher to get it. Nice shots. ✌️
That's a great choice...I think the p16 might be the most impressive overall, given its size and power and versatility.. I've also learned to love the E70, however. At first I wasn't impressed, but It's a great indoor light and it can be stood on its tail. The beam is super soft and floody, and the turbo mode produces an impressive wall of light. It's also very lightweight and looks cool. I've recently been comparing the E70 and E75, and I prefer the E70, although many will disagree.
@@avlmountains7842 yes the e70 looks very cool and I may still get it. Thanks for your thoughts on my dilemma, I appreciate your input. Great job on your vid again.
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