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Pro Tip: Look for the "Casey B-Stock" sales. These are units with cosmetic scratches on the transit case (not the lights) sold at 20% off. Q: Can I use the Polar-Lights Casey Set 109 indoors for non-cold environments? A: Absolutely. The thermal management works both ways. Just turn off the "Cold Start" delay in the menu.
Pros: Unbeatable cold weather performance, unique spectral palette, rugged build, silent operation. Cons: High initial cost, heavy transit case, proprietary cables (do not lose them). Polar-Lights Casey Set 109
The build quality is military-grade. The color science is peerless. The ease of use is surprising for such a complex device. The is not just a light; it is a portal to the polar night. Pro Tip: Look for the "Casey B-Stock" sales
Because the K-9 heads have magnetic bases, you can attach them to steel truss, I-beams, or car roofs instantly. For wood or glass, use the supplied suction cups. Pro tip: For a northern lights effect, do not point the lights at the subject. Point them through a scrim or a layer of frosted acrylic. The refraction creates the "curtain" effect. A: Absolutely
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