The camera has problems , as it adjusts to the amount of light [ Full auto point and shoot ] , so it becomes difficult to show the real difference in output .
With a XM-L , medium actually looks brighter than high , because High has so much output the camera increases shutter speed to compensate and due to the amount of light , over compensates .
400+ to start
275 and 137 , and most of the light is concentrated into the hotspot [ focused ] , so if I had a 35mm SLR I could do some real nice beams showing throw and then that would be something [ but I dont have $1000 to spare ]
Hmmm 30 mill lotto this week end - Time for a new post ...
How can you give it 10/10 with a "bad" memory implementation? 5 second for it to remember is too long. In the past Trustfires always had "good" memory :-(
That would be correct (not to speak for Troop, but he did call it his favorite at the time he received it and I had been thinking about getting this one for a long time based on his glowing recommendation which seems to be corroborated by Old.)
Absolutely. I've had mine for about 2 months, and love it. Especially the side clicky, and the stainless end pieces. Very classy looking light, easy to pocket, natural to hold. Even though it throws well, there is a lot of spill with it too.
I wonder if they will come out with an XM-L version of it soon? No real reason not to...
poor bugger , Im think the same thing every day , Im also waiting on a order not the T2 but a Solarforce order suposedly posted 7-18 registered ??? no sign of it when I enter tracking number doesnt exist , I know how ya feel ...it had better come today...maybe 2mora
I bought this flashlight and it's pretty nice, I just wanted to know if I need protected cells for this because I have a bunch of salvagaed laptop cells in good shape, does the lamp come with protection circuit?
you should'nt need protected cells for this light, all my 18650s are from batt packs. being a single cell light, should be safe. good if you had a voltmeter to be on the safe side.