Frontal LED rojo
Frontal LED rojo
Frontal LED rojo
Frontal LED rojo

Frontal LED rojo

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Descripción de la función:

2 botones separados para cada color, ideal para la fotografía nocturna. El control del interruptor sólido no se preocupe por los gritos de otros fotógrafos "Apaga tu luz".

Botón 1 para: Luz roja

Botón 2 para: Luz Blanca

Especificación:

Peso ligero: 79g

Brillo: Hasta 220 lúmenes

Batería de Litio incorporada: Trabajando 4 horas de iluminación a máxima potencia, 30 horas a mínima potencia.

Tiempo de carga: 6 horas

¿Por qué la luz roja?

Toma alrededor de 20-30 minutos para que tus ojos se adapten completamente a la oscuridad cuando haces fotografía de noche. La luz roja no altera ese proceso. Enciende una luz blanca y tienes que empezar a adaptarte a la oscuridad de nuevo.

¿Por qué el botón de separación es la clave?

A continuación lo que dice el Sr. JimDoty: Después de dirigir docenas de viajes de campo de fotografía nocturna, he decidido que una de las cosas más frustrantes que han sucedido es que alguien encienda accidentalmente una luz blanca y arruine la adaptación oscura de todo el grupo. El problema es que algunos faros te hacen pasar por todos los ajustes de luz blanca para llegar al LED rojo. Ese es un diseño terrible para la fotografía nocturna. Así que la característica más esencial para un faro de fotografía nocturna es un botón separado para encender y apagar el LED rojo. Es aún mejor si el botón del LED rojo está separado del botón del LED blanco.

Citado por JimDoty

Customer Reviews

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Ralf Gysbers (Osnabrück, DE)
Good headlight

I received the lamp in time and really was surprided his good it is ! The best Thing is that you can switch Red and White Light separatly

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Grateful Frog
Great little piece of kit

This headlamp works as it should. Never need to use the white light. MSM responded well to my requests and shipped it quickly. No complaints, Strongly recommende

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Roger Boulanger (Santa Rosa, US)
Great Headlamp

The headlamp allows a choice of either white light or red light. I’ve been using only the red light function for astrophotography and it works very well.
It is powered by a rechargeable battery that seems to last for several hours. The only little inconvenience is that the charging cable is different from that of the NOMAD and the laser pointer charger but that’s not really a big deal. It come with the proper cable.
All in all I’m very happy with this purchase.

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Jerome R (Victoria, CA)
Nice headlamp

I like the 2 separate buttons for the white and red lights. The white light is angled lower than the red light. It should be the other way around. The white light used for walking, hiking etc and the red light used more for looking down at the camera to adjust settings etc.

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Jules back (Victoria, CA)
Works

Arrived in a timely manor , the lights themselves seem to work as advertised but the rubber covering the button is hard to press in the cold.
For the price I think they are a worthwhile item.
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William Dishong (Alachua, US)
Finally! the red light is available on its own!

Very nice headlight! Great to have the red light available on its own!

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Rick O (Marietta, US)
Must have item

If you want to shoot astral, you already know to use a red light (ideally) as necessary for setup / setting changes once it's dark. But it's near impossible to hold a red flashlight while setting or changing mount alignment, camera or intervalometer controls, etc. Hands-free is the way to be!

The best thing about this particular headband mounted light is that it's rechargeable. Another nice feature: a separate button for white light, handy when you're all done (and not interfering with anyone else's work!), for lugging your gear back to the car without tripping on something!

On the negative side, the red light could be situated better within its housing. Ideally, it would point more downward - I find I'm tilting my head down and looking more up with my eyes to see what I'm doing. The white light is fine as-is.

Also, I'm not sure the second click on the red light making it a flasher is really important to most astral photographers - doubt I'll ever use it.

Those minor complaints aside, well worth the price and a must-have item!

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Daren Homewood (Trowbridge, GB)
Red led headlight

This does exactly what I bought if for, and I love the ability to have independent switched for both red and white lights. The red light could be a fraction brighter but is adequate for my needs, and the white light is super bright when on full power, great for the trek out.

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James Kelly (Dublin, IE)
Head torch with red light

The MSM head torch with red light for astrophotography is a fantastic piece of kit.
I charged it up with the supplied USB cable, and even though I have used it a lot it has not needed charging again yet. Super powerful white light beam and separate switch for the red light is a very nice touch. The angle of the head torch can be adjusted easily. All in all it has surpassed my expectations. I would recommend this to anyone.

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Lewis Kemper (Sacramento, US)
Great headlamp for astro work

I like this headlamp so much I bought two of them! This is a great headlamp for astro work. The red LEDs are perfect for night photography and the white light is powerful enough to guide me out of my locations. I keep one in my camera bag and one in my car,

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