Multiple FET drivers to drive banks of parallel emitters from the same power source. I mean, if I was going to… it’d effectively be like combining multiple lights into a single host. Like 4 Noctigon M43’s into one unit.
But of course, they are doing this here in a single large head with a cooling fan and nice charging set-up, so perhaps Imalent is onto something. I personally find the 9x XHP-35 very intriguing. If I were to buy one of these 3 it would be this one.
But i dont get it, both olight and acebeam use xhp70.2 in their lights? and the x70 will use as many emitters as the ms12 so imalent couldnt get it right and chose the older emitters ??
cool video u can def see alot brighter flood then dx80.
I tried Google translator with the Chinese buyer-tester and found the following.
DX80 vs MS12: After one year, the DX80’s 32000LM’s first monster status has finally been replaced. The 53000LM’s MS12 is more than DX80, whether it is from parameters or measured performance. The MS12’s light cup has a larger diameter and a slightly larger depth than the DX80. The effect change is that the center spot is slightly smaller than the DX80, and the whole is more concentrated and the long-range is stronger. At the same time, the flood angle is basically the same as the DX80, but the brightness is higher. However, from the perspective of my personal scene, in fact, the visual difference between these two lights is not so obvious. When I open the brightest moment, my heart is silently saying “I X, I am going” and so on. It is the same shock, because the sensitivity of the human eye to high-brightness light sources is gradually reduced. I don’t have an integrating sphere. I can’t test whether the MS12 is virtual, but from the video shooting results, the MS12 is indeed brighter and more powerful than the DX80.
It seems daft pumping over 1000 lumens down a thin snicket but tbh I enjoy watching my videos back and sitting at a table talking about anodisation and knurling for 15 mins isn’t for me.
A company has just asked me to start off indoors and review their light in the style of Adventuresportsflashlights, I’ve told them to *, they can send it to Blippi.
TBH I’d prefer to sacrifice a little candela and graduate the hotspot into the spill a little more. Even though it had god awful petals the DT70’S hotspot isn’t that noticeable and it gives the impression of the DT70 being a lot brighter than 13000 lumens, it helps dissolve tint shift too.