In moments when your creativity is flowing you don’t want to be held back by building your tools. A great trigger and switch on the flashlight will be more important than the lumen or price. It does not take huge big flashlights for that but something you can trigger nice. Typical most people would start with a tube or blade. That’s often related to building your own light tool by yourself. In the beginning you look for a flashlight that will serve many different applications. That’s luxury but it all started with one flashlight. Each flashlight gives you a different amount/strength and a different beam of light for each situation the right flashlight. Adapting it to different tools should be easy and simple. Owning a large selection of flashlights gives you the opportunity to use many light tools fast and quickly. Or you can trust some Light Painters that have tried some. I think you will have to when considering a budget. For years I thought it was impossible.īy saying that we establish the topic is difficult. Over the past years, it was very hard to find specific Flashlights for Light Painting. Very few flashlights I know have been developed for the pure purpose of light painting in mind. Assuming that manufacturers actually put some thought into product design and consider a kind of target group/market for their products, I still wonder sometimes what the purpose of some features is. All of them probably have a very different purpose. When you start to google Flashlights you find so many different models. Are there any specific Flashlights for Light Painting?