I cannot help but mention again that the 5000k color temperature in 219c 9050 is that disappointment; many would prefer the tint of the previously mentioned xpl’s if only they didn’t have the tint shift, additional cost, and lower color rendering. They don’t seem so green, perhaps because they’re slightly warmer in practice.
(My d4 runs closer to 5250k and the q8 runs closer to 4750k, I would say.)
I’m interested in one. I’m not expecting a reply but I haven’t seen my post show up. This is my 3rd time trying. So if the other 2 show up I only want one. Thanks.
I tried mixing emitters on a quad XPG a long time ago and it didn’t work as well as I’d hoped. It seemed to combine the worst aspects of each emitter instead of averaging them. Have you done this successfully?
As for the poll, why not make 2 separate polls, one for tint, one for emitter?
As for tint I’ve tried everything from 3500K to 6500K out in the forest at night. No matter what the claimed CRI, 4000 and below made things hard to distinguish, especially browns. Pine cones and poop piles looked identical.
5000 and up produced a lot of diffuse bounce so that moss on solid ground looked identical to moss over scattered branches. Using a 5000K light resulted in a nasty fall in that situation.
4500 and below let me see past the moss to the branches and ground below and would have kept me from falling. 4500 and below also cuts through fog for the same reason.
Totally agree with that choice, but somehow the Emisar Neutral White - XP-G2 S4 5D, 4000K has the tint of pink that nicha 219b lovers like. So get some of their resources on those. Better heat management and output than the nichia 219c.
Had 3 of the Neutral White - XP-G2 S4 5D, 4000K so far and all had that pinkish tint.
My XP-L (domed) 4000k-ish emitter in the UT01 is also very rosy. Even if it isn’t high CRI, I can totally live with that if the beam is consistent and the tint on the rosy side of the black body line.