I don't know how telling this is but this is 1/12th of a second with the G6 on low:
If my calculagtions are right and I see about 18 "flashes" in the image, it will agree with your ~200hz calculation. In which case this is normal and for the "normal" eye, quite tolerable. I don't see any motion studder except where you'd expect them, like bike chains, spokes, and tires.
Really nice review, thanks! Sweet macro pictures as usual. Frontpage'd and Sticky'd. Sorry I'm late on this, I was away from my computer for a few days.
That's a real looker isn't it? It would be perfect with an XM-L, a clip, and 4 non-strobe modes. But as is, it looks like a great deal and a nice piece of work.
A clip would be very nice. It wouldn't be hard to add with a few tapped holes on the tail. I think an M3 tap should just about handle the lanyard holes. I measure them at Ø2.4mm.
NOOOOOO!!! I was too late! I'd intended to post a review about FandyFire XG-V5 during the weekend but I was too busy. Now you went and reviewed it's SkyRay counterpart before me. Big shame on you. Hmph. It doesn't matter. I will post it anyway. FandyFire is so much better than the useless Skyray clones anyway...
That is an apples-to-oranges comparison. Two totally different styles of lights, two different emitters. Only thing they have in common is the 18650 battery.
The C8 has a 45mm head, and is a thrower.
The SS light in the OP has a slim body with the head the same as the body, and is an XP-G, whereas the C8 is an XM-L.
One is Stainless Steel, one is not. Hard to compare them.
Really nice review, BST! A lot of attention to detail and great pictures. I love the look of this light and the Skyray logo is very cool. Once Don starts hanging out and pays off the note on his dog, this seems like it would be right up his alley.