Last mode memory, but with 3 second timer. Magnetic charging input.Ĭonvoy S2+ Black XML2 (800lm, 18650, $14) - An older version of the Convoy S2+ with 3/5 mode user interface. Optional last mode memory, but with 3 second mode memory timer. Requires button top protected 18650 batteries if not included, and no internal charging. Can be used with the Nitecore RSW2 remote pressure switch. "Daily" mode has last mode memory and momentary functionality for all 3 brightness settings. This dual tail switch light that makes it easy to switch between turbo and 19Hz strobe modes on the fly in "Tactical" mode. Nitecore P10v2 (1,100lm, 18650, $55) - This is my favourite "tactical" flashlight for light painting. Brightness is switchable between 1200lm, or 800lm. Strobe (50% on/off), Flash (5ms on), and Ribbon modes. Strobe frequency adjustable between 5Hz and 57Hz using rotary switches. Strobelight PRO (1,200lm, 18650, $135) - Custom built light with a flashlight connected to a handheld remote by cable. Best used with a high current unprotected 18650 battery. There is also a "motion freezing" party strobe with 3ms on time (adjustable 4Hz-90Hz). Multiple effects modes include the bright (1,200lm) tactical strobe with 33% on-time (adjustable 2.5Hz-90Hz). Tail switch with the complex Anduril user interface. Noctigon KR4 (2,000lm, 18650, $85) - The W2/Boost driver option is the most optimal (and most expensive) configuration of the KR4 for light painting. There is also a "motion freezing" party strobe with 1.3ms on time (adjustable 3.5Hz-90Hz) which I use to create "fairy dust" effects at the slowest speed. Super bright (1,900lm) tactical strobe with 33% on-time (adjustable 2.3Hz-80Hz). Tail switch light with the complex Anduril user interface. Noctigon KR1 (2,200lm, 18650, $50) - The SST-40 6500k version is one of the brightest flashlights I have tested for use with light painting tools. Ants On A Melon (affiliate) - 5% off with code: KNIGHT Each preset and colour mode can also have a strobe overlaid on top, with 10 speed settings, and 10 brightness settings. Internal battery and charging.Īnts On A Melon RGB Critter 2.0 (18650, $130) – Whilst it isn't quite as bright as the white light flashlights in this category, many of the Critter's 93 preset modes contain colourful strobes, with 10 speed settings. Ignis Shop Color LED Torch (integrated battery, $149) - Colour fade, pulse, and flash modes controlled by an RF remote. Needs DIY padding to fit in light painting connectors, though can be purchased with a compatible Fusion glow staff. Unfortunately it is not very bright, and has a tricky single button user interface. Threeworlds Concentrate C5 (AAA, $30) - Tiny, single AAA light source with fantastic programmable effects modes. Magic Light (integrated battery, $140) - RGB light with colour WYSIWYG touch screen, and 24 programmable modes including colour strobe effects. 18650 battery included, with micro USB input, which can also allow for firmware updates. Conditional compatibility with other light painting systems - see review. AOAM light painting tool attachments include the Modular Sol Saber, Modular Lumi Saber, BitWhip, Fiber Optic Dusters, and Light Painting Blades. This RGB colour changing light has an impressive selection of 39 colours, 93 preset colour effect modes, plus adjustable effect speeds, strobe frequency, and brightness. The AOAM RGB Critter 2.0 is the best flashlight for light painting photography (creating light trails) for the 3rd year running. Ants On A Melon RGB Critter 2.0 (18650, $130) Best Overall Flashlight for Light Painting Photography 2023.
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