Pictures of some emitters

thats great it will be very usefull well done that man

Emmmm or lady Wink

I add those interesting links which helps you to identify leds

http://www.forolinternas.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=27

http://budgetlightforum.cz.cc/node/459

This is an SSC P4 LED - T bin AFAIR. Because of the "cloudy" dome it is a pig to photograph

EZ900 Q5 in Solarforce Skyline 1 (Is it an R2? - doubt it)

EZ900 in an MRV SE - bargain of the year.

Old Cree P4 or P3 with phosphor everywhere.

This comes in a lot of ultra-budget lights. It is quite distinctive in appearance.

Died of 10440 poisoning in an eBay ultra-budget AAA light.

This is an M bin Cree MC-E.

And here's an older MC-E, J or K bin

An older SSC P7 (Cree make the dies, SSC make the phosphor and optics) with the characteristic "cloudy" appearance.

And a more recent SSC P7

Very nice photography there, thanks Don!

Been playing with the not terribly useful USB "Microsocope". It probably works rather better with the supplied Windows software but the Windows box is getting annoyigly noisy - time to swap out some fans.

Very nice and very usefull pictures. Good post.

XP-E Q5 in situ in an Aurora SH0030 5 mode

Osram Dragon LED of some sort in Tank007 E07. I'm not up on Osram LED appearance.

An SST-90 - in situ in a Varapower 2000

For decent, if small, emitter photos you can use digikey.

As always, AWESOME pics there Don!

Really really nice pictures Don! : )

Great photos!

These are what appear to be in the DaZong Tong tiny little light. Still not figured out how to extract the TIR optic without killing it but my best guess is that these are the LEDs in it.

That little DaZong Ton looks interesting… I looked everywhere to buy one, but had no luck. Woudl you knwo where i coudl aquire one or two of these ?

Is this warm glow a property of high CRI or just any T4? I thought UV light would make all phosphors glow.

Thats odd. Do you know the wavelength of your UV?
Is that how it looks to your eye? My eye sees more phosphor glow, less blue / uv then my camera.

According the StreamLight site, it’s 365 NM. It seems to be in a good range because different denominations of paper money show different colors clearly. Other “UV” lights I tried didn’t work as well.

Yes, that’s exactly how they look. The T4 glows brighter if I move the UV closer while the U2 does nothing.

They always seem to use blue leds under the phosphor so its looks like in maximizing it for blue the cool white just doesn’t luminesce as low as 365.
Streamlight Stylus UV ?