Rexsname said:
I think that the dispersion filter is more of a "up and down AND side to side" filter. More of a "Lets light up the whole campsite!" idea. My thought is to have the right light get a Wide angle "fog" lens and have it adjusted fairly close. And then have the left light get the "combo" lens and use it for a Driving light. Am I on the right track?
REX
I have heard of something like that. I'm assuming that they would be on the same switch? If so, I would go with two combo filters, having the left one aimed slightly off center and low, while the right is also slightly off center but a little farther out, that way they are "stacked". These combo filters rock! That is what I will use just about all the time. I also have not seen what the wide filters do, so I can't really say.
My plan is to add a third 170 which will be mounted in the center and will be on a seperate switch. This one will be aimed as a spot light, centered and far, while the sides will be combo's filling in the side and slightly closer. That way if I get in fog/snow/rain, I can turn off the center spot and run yellow combos on the sides.
I will try to get some pics tonight. I have one pic of the combos but they are too close together so you kind of lose the pattern in the middle. Here's the pic, you can see where it keeps a center "spot" and throws a wide flat beam to the sides of the spot. I'll cover one of the lights so that you see what just one looks like.