Hi Richard,
I forgot to add that both friends (who are on this list and may comment
themselves?) have found the fine spot beam of the Sea Lion Hunter really
useless as it is just way too narrow. I'm sure hunters must like it but for
birders there is no spread at all so impossible to find a bird with it. This
model actually comes with two heads and the other head is by far the better.
Cheers
Dave Stowe
On 19/05/2012, at 10:46 PM, Richard Nowotny wrote:
> Reading the specs on the Net it looks like a terrific torch for
> night-birding purposes, with a 300 metre throw (promoted for use by hunters
> when attached to a rifle) but not surprisingly comes at quite a price ($278
> on-line). R.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> On Behalf Of David Stowe
> Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2012 9:58 PM
> To: Steve Potter
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Led Lenser Torches for night birding
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> Hi Steve,
>
> I have a LED Lenser P7 and for the cost/size/weight it is wonderful. However
> i have a couple of friends who have just purchased WOlf-Eyes LED torches
> (Sea-Lion Hunter model) and they are way brighter!
>
> I bought my P7 via catchoftheday.com.au
>
> Feel free to email me directly if you want to talk more :) Cheers Dave
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> On 19/05/2012, at 9:25 PM, Steve Potter wrote:
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>> I Folks,
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>> I went night birding in Singapore last week and used a "Led Lenser"
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>> LED torch which blew me away how powerful it was.
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>> It was very bright, small and had a ridiculous beam length for its
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>> size. I can't remember the model but I wish to get one here.
>
>> Has anyone had any experience with these and can recommend an
>
>> available model??
>
>> Cheers
>
>>
>
>> Steve Potter
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>> p. 0407398234
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>> e. <>
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