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I personally use an LED Lenser that runs off 4 AAA & is crazy bright.

Are you looking at writing onto objects?


On 6 February 2012 09:27, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got an idea for some photos that I'd like to do.
> In short, light painting some Japanese calligraphy.
> To do this, I need a flashlight with a fairly bright, fairly tight beam,
> with a non-locking push-to-close switch.
>
> If need be, I can probably get the beam I need using a fairly bright light
> and some sort of a snoot on the beam, but all of the flashlights I seem to
> have these days have push on / push off switches.
> It seemed that it used to be that all flashlights had the type of switch I'm
> looking for so that you could send morse code or something.
>
> Anybody have suggestions on where to find a suitable flashlight for what I
> need, preferably under $20?  Or am I looking at getting creative with a
> flashlight and a switch from Radio Shack?
>
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