1 please.
Looks fantastic and would give my HG2’s a proper workout.
My first post too - hi to everyone in BLF.
1 please.
Looks fantastic and would give my HG2’s a proper workout.
My first post too - hi to everyone in BLF.
I find the light very interesting, but I’m not yet committed to buy it. So far I’m not in.
Thank you.
If you decide, post it.
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…… … Meyer … I do not see him registered
I’m member of TLF, too, and registered there as #221. :arrow_right:
MascaratumB:Would the passage from full regulation to FET work as in the Emisar D4, meaning: after passinf that limit, and depending on the use LEDs that will be used, is it probable to see a “tint shift”? I have the D4 with XP-G2 S4 3D and I experience that “shift”.
Yes, but the effect isn’t as pronounced. This shows roughly what kind of tint shift to expect on three types of drivers.
Thanks TK!! :+1:
I’m in the fewer blinks camp, I’m voting B and C.
pepinfaxera:…… … Meyer … I do not see him registered
I’m member of TLF, too, and registered there as #221. :arrow_right:
Thank you.
and apologies.
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Sorry for my bad English
(gogole translator)
Add OKCorey to the list
Interested. Thanks!
Speadge wants two. Thanks!
I agree on the training wheels muggle mode. Should be easy to get acquainted with, and for those who have difficulty with it would act as a very simple on and off mode
Please add me to the list for one.
I vote B, C and D.
Muggle Level - 3
This shows roughly what kind of tint shift to expect on three types of drivers.
I didn’t even know this was a thing (the blue and green humps). I guess I’m not sensitive to it or never noticed it. Are there any videos that show this?
Is muggle mode retained through cell changes?
No. Most settings are saved, but muggle mode stops when power is disconnected (or when the battery is empty). It is otherwise locked in, though.
Blink option running vote tally…
As a reminder, the options are: (where in the ramp to blink)
- A. Floor
- B. ~150 lm, level 65/150
- C. ~1000 lm, level 130/150 (highest regulated level)
- D. Ceiling
Totals:
- A: –7
- B: 3
- C: 14
- D: 3
19 votes:
- Agro
- CRX
- Garth
- MascaratumB
- Meyer
- PBWilson
- Persechini
- Pulsar
- Spiderlight
- Tixx
- ToyKeeper
- Yammie
- electricjelly
- gi.lumens
- keengeorge
- mustig
- pepinfaxera
- skinny_tie
- varbos
I’ve been saving each vote as sort of a trinary variant of Approval voting… capital letter for +1 point, lower-case letter for +0, letter omitted entirely for –1. Originally I had planned on doing regular Approval voting, but Pulsar expressed a lukewarm opinion about option C so I added a state between “approve” and “disapprove”.
I wanna change my votes! I want A, B, C, D blinks!
I was using my D4 and realized how much I rely on visual information given by the blinks! Please, ToyKeeper, add my votes also on A and B (as I previously voted on C and D only)!
Thanks! :+1:
ToyKeeper:This shows roughly what kind of tint shift to expect on three types of drivers.
I didn’t even know this was a thing (the blue and green humps). I guess I’m not sensitive to it or never noticed it. Are there any videos that show this?
Maukka’s reviews include data on tint shift at different power levels. I also showed the effect a while back on the BLF-A6. This clip shows an A6 switching between 150 lm on the 7135 channel and 150 lm on the FET channel, with each channel used by itself. The brightness stays the same but the color changes:
http://toykeeper.net/torches/blf-a6/tintshift.avi
I took pictures at the time too, with white balance and exposure locked. Same light, same emitter, same brightness, even the same specks of dust on the lens, but different power channels producing different tints:
I don’t mind the blinks, happy to have all 4 (A, B, C, D)
Blink option running vote tally…
As a reminder, the options are: (where in the ramp to blink)
Results: (31 votes)
Votes:
JasonWW: ToyKeeper:This shows roughly what kind of tint shift to expect on three types of drivers.
I didn’t even know this was a thing (the blue and green humps). I guess I’m not sensitive to it or never noticed it. Are there any videos that show this?
Maukka’s reviews include data on tint shift at different power levels. I also showed the effect a while back on the BLF-A6. This clip shows an A6 switching between 150 lm on the 7135 channel and 150 lm on the FET channel, with each channel used by itself. The brightness stays the same but the color changes:
http://toykeeper.net/torches/blf-a6/tintshift.avi
I took pictures at the time too, with white balance and exposure locked. Same light, same emitter, same brightness, even the same specks of dust on the lens, but different power channels producing different tints:
Sorry, I don’t mean to get to off topic, but what the heck is causing this phenomenon?
The FET is constant high voltage that is pulsing to create the lower brightness, right?
What is happening on the 7135 channel?
Why would the tint shift like that?
You can add my vote for basic A and D.
Are we still going to run NarsilM or is it going to be a variation of it?
I think Anduril?