Ground-to-ground distance of flashlight to opposite building (as per Google Maps) is about 120 meters.
I estimate around 150 meters or so diagonal distance (I’m shining upwards from a lower level)
Sofirn SP70 (XHP70.2, “5500” lumens) beamshot
comparing it with beamshot of Sofirn Q8
Sofirn Q8 (4x XPL-Hi CW, “5000” lumens)
and also comparing with the BLF Q8:
BLF Q8 (4x XPL-HD NW 5000K, “5000” lumens)
The vidoes are not taken at the same time (different night), but the flashlight and camera is positioned in the exact same place (give or take a few centimeters) for the beamshot.
I wish you guys would stop comparing this thing to a Q8. This was supposed to be compared to a Convoy L6, and supposed to out throw it with the larger head.
I feel like we’re comparing apples to oranges which makes me wonder about the design of the reflector.
That should not be the case. A bigger reflector with the same size emitter means a slightly smaller hot spot. Maybe you are referring to the corona? If your looking at it through a camera you have to use very low output levels to see the true hot spot size.
EDIT, are you comparing it to the new L6 that has the SMO reflector? That model might have a slightly smaller hotspot.
Definitely a larger hotspot,tried it on internal wall at 2 meters ,external wall at 10 meters and at bush across the park approx 150 meters.A rough guess about 20% larger.Sorry can’t post pics as I don’t use hosting sites.
Edit, old L6 unmodded with OP reflector.