Just ordered my two lights, both 7A. I was thrilled to see the warm white option. It is so rare that I mostly assume Iāll need to swap emitters in any new flashlight. I know Iām in the minority here, but anything 4000K and above is too cool. 3000-3500K is the sweet spot; colors pop and look more alive, to my eyes at least. Itās always good to have options!
Thank you, TK and the whole FW3A team. Iām sure this light will be worth the long wait.
Heyā¦ to each their own. 7A looks like a Hot Death Rayā¦ but if a few like that, no problem. Everyone is entitled to mistakes in lifeā¦ 7A being one of them.
3D is the overwhelming clear choice of the twoā¦ā¦
But your rightā¦. it is all about personal preference.
I donāt know, but it sounds like it would take about a month to get the first item. I doubt the coupon will still be active in a month, but you would have to ask Neal.
If Lumintop and Neal can be convinced to offer more flavors, it would be nice to have a cool white version. I suggested 7A, 5A, 3D, and 2A (~3200K, ~4100K, ~4900K, ~5900K). However, they are hesitant to make too many flavors.
I donāt want a cool white one for myself though. I generally prefer ~4100K to ~4900K. But Iām pretty sure JasonWW would like to have a cool white version.
I donāt have emitter type data in the list, but Iāll definitely add everyone as soon as the current batch of messages finishesā¦ and then send a second batch.
If youāre already on the list though, you wonāt be in the second batch of messages. Simply use the URL and coupon from your first message to order whichever lights you want.
I donāt know yet when or how Neal is planning to do the SST-20. Maybe itāll have a new coupon, maybe itāll use the same one as before.
In any case, youāre #905 on the list, and it just sent out message #929. So maybe youāve already ordered.
Could you please put me on the list for a second one, high CRI version even if there isnāt separated lists for emitters.
I wouldnāt want to miss this opportunity if there is a new code later for high CRI.
Thank you in advance.
Congratulations to the FW3A teamā¦beau travail moussaillons !
Just ordered one in 3D. Big thanks to everyone who made this project a reality!
So just to confirm, if I was on the list for one which I just ordered, but would also like to get a group buy light in high CRI, I donāt need to be added to the new list?
ā¦ and when the current batch of messages is done, the plan is to update the list with all the new requests and send a second batch of messages. But the list closes as soon as the first batch of messages is complete.
Itās on #949 of 1544, and it does one message every 95 seconds. So it looks like thereās about 15.7 hours left to get on the list. Or maybe a bit more because Iāll probably be asleep when the first batch finishes.
Iām a bit on the fence on what to do. I really want to get one in my hands as fast as possible, but I would really prefer the LH351D (top option) or SST-20 over the XP-L. It would be helpful to know if thereās an approximate timeframe for the SST-20 and whether or not the coupon will still work for that option.
Not a huge deal either wayāif we donāt know any more when my number comes up Iāll just buy the XP-L. But then I guess I should ask to be added for a 2nd light for the next round?? Decisions, decisions!
Thanks to folks for posting when theyāve ordered, as it gives us a sense of how far away we are from notification. Looks like Iāll be getting my PM somewhere between 1am ~ 2am.
I get your point, but also think neutral white is good for everything. I do like warm tints, especially to make colors more vivid, I just wonder if 7A is TOO warm, hence being on the fence. Teacherās death ray description made me laugh, but also makes me think I should just get a couple 3Dās instead of one of each. There will also be a warmer SST-20 down the road sometime.
As it was stated earlier, the SST-20 will be priced less because of the emitter. There will probably be a coupon for it too. I have no idea how much of a discount, though. However, if the XP-L HI runs out, you probably wonāt have any trouble trading yours for someone elseās SST-20. Just something to consider.
Part of the struggle is that we do perceive light a little differently (I donāt know if itās actual optical variations in eye composition, psychological, or just preference), so first hand experience is usually the best way to decide. Iām really curious about the combination of build quality, switch operation, and UI implementation. If itās as good as everyone is expecting, then having two (one neutral, one warm) would solve the problem. Iām also curious about how difficult it will be to change out the emitter. There are different degrees of talent involved, depending upon how its implemented. Given the price of the light, emitter swap done by someone else would far exceed the light costā¦ which would be painful.