DC-Fix Diffusion Film Sale

So do you have any beamshots of the film in “action” so to speak?

I am looking forward to getting mine for my Xtar H2 headlamp

It’s good for the xtar but I ended up Using a super heavy film (not DC fix) to get the flood I wanted.

Pm sent. Thanks.

awesome, thanks Boaz. I have DCFix on a couple of lights and it def does the trick.

Again, thanks! Ordered... Look'n forward to trying it out.

Pm sent. Thanks.

Thanks Jeff!

Did you change the emitter as well, or just try the film? Is the DC fix good, but just not good enough for this?

I pls on reflowing a Nichia 219C on mine…

I swapped to Nichia 219. The film is good for many applications. I just wanted a very floody beam and it wasn’t enough for the xtar.

Boaz,
Thanks for bulk-buying this for us, and then sending little strips of it all over the world.
What a hobby!
PP sent.
Cheers,
Splott-Light :slight_smile:

If like me you're a beam profile snob

This diffusion film does a great job

Of creating a light

That is evenly bright

Why be part of the glaring spot mob ?

I am going to try it, worse come to worse, there are two sides to the lens that I can DC-Fix… Lol

Agreed, thanks Boaz!!

“What a hobby!”
-Yakov Smirnov
:smiley:

PM’ing you - would like 4 sheets (or whatever they are)…

Jim

Boaz:

Received mine in the mail today. Thanks!

Now, which flashlights should I try first? :nerd_face:

Got mine in, thanks! I am impressed, most of the accessories like this seem overhyped, but the DC Fix works very well. I think I will be using this on more than I thought, including o e of my BLF A6’s!

How do you ‘stick’ it up on the lenses? Thanks

Remove lens from light . Clean it with alcohol . Cut a piece of film slightly larger than the lens . Peel backing off film and apply it to the lens , making sure to get all of the bubbles out . Use a razor blade to trim the film by cutting flush against the edge of the lens at a 45 degree angle .

I usually put the lens back in with the film on the inside . This allows the bezel O-ring to seal properly .

Any questions ?

I’ve got a kinda throwy headlamp currently XM-L T6 that I want to put a 365nm UV emitter into but would like the beam to be more floody… has anyone tried using this film on UV lights before?

Could not be more well explained than this. Perfect and thanks _