Careful look'n at those specs. I forgot where, but I think at Mouser, I went through all the available bin/tint offerings on the XP-G3, and this is also confirmed by offerings from other sources -- you pay the price in CRI for high bins, high output. The "tint" issue is getting more and more blurred. You can get high/max bin CREE LED's in neutral tints now, but the CRI is no better. Neutrals are available now in higher and lower CRI's, but the higher CRI's seem to always only be available only in lower bins.
You can't make assumptions anymore that warmer tints mean higher CRI - you have to carefully look at the full specs of the LED.
With the XP-G3 it took only a month or so before Cutter started selling a few 70CRI versions. and it took 3 more months for the 90 CRI ones hit the market. So with the XP-L2 perhaps you can expect a very limited selection soon
The search function does weird things every now and then, some very interesting threads never show up, even you search for the title literally. I think in the Google search there is a huge priority for often visited/edited threads, so if the thread you search for is fairly new, or is not visited often, and has keywords that resemble those frequently visited threads, it is never found, or sometimes as far as at page xx of the search.
Interesting, I am sure most of us will try one or 2 but beyond that I will wait and see how they perform before diving in. Not a big fan of domed LED’s period honestly but also hate dedoming. So XP-L HI’s are what I use almost exclusively.
The thing that bugs me about that dome the most is the poor quality color blending. Every Cree LED made in the past 8 years has had better color blending around the edges than what XPG3 has. Lower VF will be nice though I suppose.
EDIT: In fact the color rendering period with XPG3 has been poor in my opinion. Even the high CRI neutrals to me don’t look nearly as good as equivalent emitters from another series.