Emisar D3AA is available now

Damn these look nice, but am I right in reading that this weighs double of the regular D4V2?

Also kinda worried over time and use, the white rubber on the switch will turn yellow/brown

What color are the switch LEDs? I can’t tell if they’re pink, white, or blue from the photos.

I’m guessing it’s the same as the normal Emisar lights, where the pocket clip just comes as a separate clip which you can clip onto your light

The switch LEDs are the same as the aux and mimic the behavior when the light is off. When the light is on, a white LED ramps up and down with the main LEDs. Not sure about the blinkies though. That would be sweet on Candle or lightning mode.

I second this, ordered mine as soon as it was available, but had no option for the raised switch retaining ring. I’d EDC this one if it wasn’t for the button being exposed.

Just got mine Monday. WOW! Probably my favorite light at the moment.

The switch LEDs (4 of them) are white. They ramp up and down with the main emitters and it is a nice touch.

It’s heavy right?

Quite.

It really feels premium due to the weight and workmanship.

I don’t mind the weight, because I’m not backpacking and it fits right in my pocketwatch pocket on the jeans I wear most days. This keeps it from moving around much and from being scratched by the items in my other pockets. If I had to wear slacks or shorts it might be more annoying.

It sometimes rides in the backpack I usually have with me (when I’m carrying a different light in that pocket).

Do the switch LEDs mirror the blinkies too?

When you have the AUX set to that heartbeat mode, it seems to follow the same pattern.

It matches the strobes and lightning mode, but it seems like in candle mode there isn’t enough resolution to match the flicker.

Battery check also blinks the switch.

Thank you! Hoping to get mine this week.

From the pictures the raised ring looks rather smooth. Is this the case in reality, or does it have a sharp edge?

The edge is not sharp, it will not cut in stuff or something. I’m carrying my D4V2 with raised switch ring in my pants for two months now and it feels fine and smooth, would not want it any different. Wanting the ring to be round like Firelight2’s mod or wanting it ending in an edge like the raised ring from Hank is a preference, not a problem.

Thanks, that helps me in this difficult decision :wink:

Hell yeah. 6 or more running down through the fins

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Received the parcel.
The new titanium flashlight is very beautiful. I will deal with the interface settings.
And also special thanks to Hank for the sold host for transferring the old white D4 to the new gray D4V2 building.

Received my D4v2 Ti today. Gorgeous light.

However, as expected, it’s quite heavy. I measured 174g with a Sony VTC5A installed. Compare that to 113-115 for my aluminum D4s.

After using my Ti/Cu for a few days, it is a wonderful light. I do not mind a few ounces for such a nice looking and well performing tool. It does get hot on turbo, but lights up everything very well. Used it to chase a large deer from my 1 year old apple tree last evening. I think this is becoming my favorite 18650 light, even more than the EDC18, which is a great light too.

Received my D4V2 Ti from hank last Friday, finally came into some 30Qs the other day to give her a proper test.

I opted for the SST20 4000K 95CRI LEDs with the flat retaining ring.

What can I say, this thing has some serious heft in the hand and pocket.

The images that pushed me over the edge were the purple auxilary LED shots with the illuminated stitch shining bright, Very very cool.

Been in the pocket for the last week, finally starting to see some colour change on the copper heat sync.

The supplied lanyard is a bit too small for my big hands to slip in and out of easily, Ill be opting for a larger one.

Low to mid power has a distinct yellowish tint until you get higher up in the output range, heat generation is very fast but as expected with an angry little pocket rocket.
I found myself using about 60% of its output most of the time which gave a nice colour tint with very minimal temperature output.
I wanted something with a very floody beam and a very high CRI for taking pictures at night while on urban explores, this thing rocks so far!

Thanks for your patience Hank for when I was repeatedly asking about a black D4V2, the moment I saw the Ti I pulled the trigger.

I also ordered the extra optic package which I am yet to try.

So no green in these sst20 leds?