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this little critter was being such a patient subject today

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thirty thousand lumens is quite a lot

All the testing I've seen says they drop off to about half within the first couple of minutes. And I nearly always start off on half power anyway, so more like seventy five hundred, but still.
 
What is that a juvenile lizard fish?
 
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First one was shot with an TG-830 and a YS-01 strobe

Last were shot with a TG-6 and no strobe because strobe was on using the locline things and new tray we ordered didn't work with em, so having to wait till payday to order the whole ball and clamp arm system.
 
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