Nice Quick work Maukka, well done!
Nice looking light, no doubt about it…
Nice Quick work Maukka, well done!
Nice looking light, no doubt about it…
What about wait 10 minutes til your eyes do the automatic white balance thing?
wow great info, looks like this will be a very nice light for very little money.
wow great info, looks like this will be a very nice light for very little money.
Hm, to me this is not very Lidl money.
I would rather call it: ……………. a relatively modest amount of money.
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As far as I am concerned… Neutral ’should’ be “Pure White”, as close as possible; without adding warm or cool tints.
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My definition of pure white would be like a white piece of paper but I know the definition may vary.
Great pics, cogs turning
No snapped optic legs here…
So, did Lumintop tell you when the light will be revealed/be able to buy?
I’ll be buying one the second it goes online.
Also, could you check with a magnet if they are steel springs or not?
They look exactly like the BeCu spring from the GT Mini.
What a lovely looking little light. Can’t wait to get mine.
When I put my name down for one, I didn’t choose the emitter. Do I need to say what I want now, or do I get given the choice once the group buy activates?
Wow…. very nice!!
Thank you for the detailed report & great pictures maukka. .
Very nice! Noob question: what does the “1” in “1+6+FET” represent?
1x7135+6x7135+FET driver.
It’s a triple channel driver.
You can get very low moonlights with 1x7135 mode.
You can get an efficient 1000 lumen with 6x7135.
You can get max power with direct drive over the FET with 3000+ lumens of output.
Ah gotcha, thanks!
I am on the list for 1. Can you update that to 3 with the LH351D.
TK corrected me and said it’s actually 1+7+FET. Two chips on the other side.
2 Questions for anyone able and willing:
In reading on Anduril on the OP page…it appears infinite variable brightness….but just wanted to make sure I wasn’t misunderstanding.
2. The optics. It appears there are several easy swapouts (some mentioned to be sold by MTN on a previous page here). Is it as easy as screwing off the bezel and swapping? Or is there glue or other tools involved?
TIA!
1. All of that is configurable. It’s just that the default stepped ramp mode goes up to the 800 lumens and to turbo from there with a double click.
2. Easy to swap MCPCB and LEDs or optics (Carclo), no glue.