Oh wellā¦ Iām sure Iāll get a grey one soon! So looking forward to this light!
At the same time I purchased the light I also purchased some high-CRI 219C emitters and one of RMMās off-set quad stars. All for swapping into this light when it arrives.
Yeah, pretty much. Nobody had even heard of it until a couple weeks before the first batch was finished.
I may have to see if I can get Hank to participate on BLF a bit more, and tell people in advance when something cool is coming up. Itād probably sell better if people knew it existed.
TK if you happen to speak with Hank, would you mind asking if he has any idea when his Emisar D1s compact thrower is to be released? Tell him inquiring flashaholics want to know:-)
I just checked mountains website again and it appears the price has increased by five dollars to 40$ for the non xpl hi versions (xpl hi is now 58:money_mouth_face:. Perhaps because of how awesome this new firmware is. Certainly worth the price as far as I am concerned.
Why not offer a pre-order on the site (http://intl-outdoor.com ), so we donāt have to keep checking it several times a day for the arrival of the D4?
Tactical (momentary) mode makes it act like a 1-mode light which is only on while the button is pressed.
Mostly.
It can still access battcheck and beacon and stuff from that mode. Normally Iād expect a momentary mode to get āstuckā once entered, so that the only way to exit is to loosen and tighten the tailcap, or to have only one button-press sequence which does anything special ā a sequence used to exit the mode. But this one also has battcheck on triple click, lockout, etc. So if you do Morse code too fast it could start blinking out the voltage.
I thought it was weird, but the changelog suggests it was done that way on purpose, so I left it alone. I wasnāt a part of the original design discussions, so I donāt know why a lot of things were done.
Thanks, but most of it was Tom. I only added thermal regulation and some UI tweaks: