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Originally Posted by Hawseman
Wow, very nice....

Rarely do I see a beamshot of a halogen that appears to have "washout" from it's brightness. Is that an issue at all for you with these most wonderous daylight makers....or is it just the photo?
Picture was 1.5 sec at f4 at ISO 200. They are as bright as the picture shows. I can illuminate objects very clearly up to about 200 yards and still see objects up to about 1/4 mile. Signs on the side of the road reflect back to me from even further away.

Over taking cars don't wash out these lights either
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