I don’t have an optic in my sm453 Wizard to take measurements right now, but I do have some results I sent while informally testing it.
Main 3:
CCT = 4546K (Duv –0.0033)
Color Rendering Index (Ra) = 97.1 [ R9 = 85.7 ]
From moonlight to Main 3, Duv went from –0.0013 to –0.0033, then Turbo 1 –0.0052, Turbo 2 –0.0084. It’s below BBL on all levels, and quite rosy on turbo.
Thanks a lot Bob, this was very helpful! I think my friend is a moron. He wants to make his 4000K D240 Wizard less green by swapping one led to a 5000K D220 instead of switching to pure 4500K or making a 2x4000K + 2x4500K mix…
Stuff related with breeding stock and agricultural chemistry since it was a communistic state agricultural farm abandoned in the 90’s during the transition to market economy. Yeah you can find peculiar stuff in such places. High-CRI light helps making better pictures.
So excited for the Maukka tests! Love the low DUV and high RG. Does tint mixing always result in higher RG?
Hope we get testing for each individual CCT also! I’m going to make a big order from Clemence pending Maukka’s review. Clemence’s 10mm board fits in a lot of smaller AAA and AA lights like the BLF 348, Enogear AAA and AA stainless steel.
Ryzbor, although I’ve seen your picture many times before, I always find it amusing. Bring back memories when I used to spend hours staring pictures pixel by pixel on my Pentium III computer.
Woohoo, finally Maukka chime in. I’m still on the road to Malang city when I get the notification to this thread. Drove 400km and still 60km to go… Man…LPS everywhere in Java island
This is really cool, and I should definitely try some E21A emitters.
Any idea how a 2700K+6500K or 3000K+6500K combo would look? Ideally I’d hope to hit near 4200K with duv –0.008 or so.
Edit: On second thought, perhaps I should just go for the 4500K emitters by themselves. They seem just about right, aside from being a bit less rosy than desired. With the flat surface, it’d probably have a fantastic beam.