That stepdown is ridiculous. It’s reasonable enough for a FET quad to have a significant stepdown, but to less than 10%? Good thing it isn’t too hard to get to the MCU and flash a different firmware.
I think you should have a look again. In the description is says goes to high mode after 40 secs of turbo. They even replied saying in the final version that’s how it’s gonna be.
A batch of these Manker E14 II’s have made their way the the U.S. this week, Wednesday. But with the Blade Show going on in Atlanta, Friday through Sunday. No one has had time to unpack them yet. :weary:
Long time flashoholic here and first post on BLF.
I ordered a Astrolux S41 and 2 days later I saw the Manker E14ii was coming out so I ordered one from Manker before they even had it on their site. The light arrived today in a production box(smashed) not a plain brown box. I got the Nichia version and my step down happens at 1 minute and it steps down to high mode not the 100 lumens. I was worried about the 40sec step down to 100 lumens and had ordered the light before they listed the specs. I also wasn’t sure if the Nichia version would be 4000k HCRI or the 5000k 80 CRI. I received the 4000k. Just thought I’d share for anyone interested in the light as I was worried what tint and the step down.
That’s what I put on my mother’s SRK. I would rather have used Narsil, but I only had a tiny13 available so I went with the closest thing I had.
BTW, Ferrero Rocher still needs a bug fixed… the ramp direction doesn’t always go up when long-pressed from off. And it also otherwise doesn’t reset the direction when off. IIRC, I tried to fix it 3 years ago but it made the ROM exceed 1024 bytes with indicators enabled, so I didn’t keep the fix. So… that’s a thing which could really stand to be changed as soon as I have my office reassembled.
Oh, um, and Ferrero Rocher never did get FET+1 support. It’s so old that those didn’t exist yet. That’s probably a lot more relevant than a minor ramping quirk, and modernizing the code will involve some slightly deeper changes.
I’d say it’s between the two of those closer to your 4500k. Your 4500k looks warmer to me and closer to 4000k. It doesn’t look quite as warm as your 4500k example. The S41 with 219b looks like sunlight to me and the 219c warmer. I have an Eagletac MX30L4 with 12x 219b and I believe I figured that out to be 4700k using my camera and an 18% gray card. The E14ii with 219c is warmer than my Eagletac and S41 with 219b is much cooler probably closer to 5500k if I was guess. I’m a photographer and often shoot at night and use flashlights to aid in focusing. I try and match the color temperature of the flash or diffusion material I’m using in case the flashlight ends up effecting the photo. I guess to post photos on here I need to use an image host? I haven’t used an image host in awhile and would probably have to make a new account. Any suggestions on what host to use? I could take some beam shots. Would white wall or outdoors be preferred? I could use a gray card and get accurate color temp readings. I believe that would give me accurate readings someone could correct me if I’m wrong.