1A ??? That’s around 6500K!! Blue spectrum if you ask me… Man, with all that yellow phosphor showing in the photo of the led it looks to be 3000-4000K.
3-4K……That’s what has been advertised anyways. Go figure.
No idea on beam on the xhp50.2 before buying actually . But the yellow corona seems to take over my focus even when using outside.
Just glad did not try the others with the xhp70.2 as heard that it is even worst than the xhp50.2.
But in all sincerity, sp33 is a well made and very serviceable flashlight that I use most around the house than my favourite emisars.
At the current price, sp33 should really deserve much more attention. No regret in this purchase and will most likely get another to gift to my mom.
Mine is in. Like it well enough for the price. Really like the size. Not too big or too small. Beam is OK, but the switch seems a little inconsistent. May just be that I have to get used to it.
Peg, I really like this light very much. I love the UI—simple but convenient and intuitive. Beam strength spacings are fine and turbo is quick to get to and plenty powerful to see if the coyotes are after the chickens. My one and only complaint would be the difficulty in finding the button in the dark. I’m used to having a pocket clip for a location reference point on my side-button tube lights. This button is hard to find with bare hands and would seem to be well nigh impossible with gloves on. Might have to figure out some kind of simple mod to make it easier to locate. Other than that, it’s a great light. I think its going to steal some usage time from both my smaller lights and my large soda can lights. The SP33 is nice middling fit for me.