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Originally Posted by Arcadiajohn
Compacts can be very tricky to use, they are difficult to reflect I advise that if you are to use it that you fit it in a 20cm Arcadia clamp lamp fitting. Light comes out from all around the lamp and its hard to capture and get down onto the animal.
Whether it is suitable or not answer my last post is totally down to the species and the distance between lamp and animal!
Personally I prefer linear lamps as they have a very wide footprint and are a doddle to reflect!
If you had say a horstfields and the lamp was no more that 10" from the top of the animal then yes it would work as required. But only directly beneath the lamp.
I seriously suggest that you look at T5 lighting, it is energy efficant, flicker free and has as much UV energy as a mercury vapour but all along the lamp. This means a MUCH wider and more usable photogradient.
Check our lighting guidenit explains it fully.
John.
The full suggested rrp is £26.99 now. But every shop sell at thier own price, imhave no control over that!!
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thanks john,i do intend to fit a tube lamp but needed to replace my lamp asap and couldnt afford the whole setup for the tube and accessories this time around but do agree with your post above as to exposure of light with the tubes compared to the compacts.
thanks for the advice
Nichola