Flashlight

Written by at June 29, 2012

Fireworks are of course in the dark!  Take a light with you!  It can help you be safe.  And more importantly, help you set see your camera and equipment while setting up.

I use the Energizer LED Headlight.  I can still use both hands on my gear!  And it has an option for a red light that is not as blinding in the dark.

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