Sofirn C01R deep red [sold out, discontinued]

Interested, in for 2

Also interested in one.

I’m interested in red and deep red.

Add 1 for me please
Cheers

One more for me plz, total of 2 :smiley:

This is an acceptable trade-off for me. It would make it appear approximately half as bright, which is noticeable, but this was never meant to be a powerful red flooder, just a dedicated red flashlight for use in low light conditions.

Perhaps offering the option of XP-E2 Red and XP-E2 Photo Red would be easier for Sofirn? Unlike XP-G3, these 2 emitters seem to be very similar. No additional effort may be needed to offer both as an option, it would probably be a straightforward emitter swap.

I’m also interested in 2.
Thanks!

84 pcs accounted for already. :+1:
Only 116 pcs left to make it happen. :wink:

When … ok, if Sofirn decides to go for deep red, I’ll take 2. Just saying! :smiley:

In for one piece of each LED version.

Put me down for 1 more please

Cześć 1stein, just to be sure...I count this as 2 pcs as long as we don't know what LED we get? :-)

Pozdrawiam, Thomas

Cześć, you are so language gifted. Chapeau Bas! Yes, count me for 2 in this case, thank you.
Pozdrawiam serdecznie :smiley:

Interested.

interested in one

First of all, XP-G3 deep red is also called photo red.

According to XP-G3 and XP-E2 datasheets the actual XP-G3 versus XP-E2 radiant flux difference is very small. Just for example right now Arrow has XPGDPR-L1-0000-00F01 (XP-G3 radiant flux code 32, 500mW @ 350mA and 25°C) and XPEBPR-L1-0000-00D01 (XP-E2 radiant flux code 30, 450mW @ 350mA and 25°C).

XP-E2 is the safe bet in this case, imho.

Gracias Barkuti :BEER: I'll keep that in mind when talking to Sofirn again. I ask them to concentrate on XP-E2 deep red only when testing alternatives to XP-E2 red 625nm. OP will be updated accordingly.

Interested.

Has Sofirn confirmed that with an interest list of 200 they will produce a run?

Hey Lux-Perpetua love this idea, thanks for another custom BLF project. Please up me to 3 in total, maybe more later.
These would make awesome stocking fillers but it’s unlikely the timing will work out.
Nevertheless, good things come to those who wait!