My S2+SST40 6500K is the same.
Interesting that my blf a6 se which is supposed to have AR glass doesnt have any halo
Hmmmmm
You didnt trust the reddit feedback?
Reddit seems to be RAH RAH RAH BUY THE FW3A (or latest flavor) even if there plenty of folks with problems âŠ
Just amazed that everyone thinks its OK and no one seems to point it out in reviews
Its so obvious that even my craappy iphone camera can capture it walking outside on the street ⊠so not just a âwhite wallâ thing :innocent:
Outside on the side of the house ⊠cant conplain about CRI or tints if you see this while working outside at night
Put a piece of DC Fix on the lens â- will loose throw but fix that ugly ring
Being bothered by this is white wall hunting at its finest I have this ring on my Nichia S2+ and my XM-L2 S2, and it doesnât affect their utility in the slightest.
Aint no white wall on this
Or should we paraphrase âbothered by tints, cri or pwm is whinning at its finest when it doesnt affect their utilityâ when the big bad barney the purple dino halo ring is hugging your light :innocent:
Why none of these reviewers mention it or a ring that i can easily capture on my iphone camera doesnt show up on THEIR white wall beam shots is beyond me
I have no comment.
I just hope this thread keeps going because it puts a smile on my face.
I just realized I do have a comment.
Halogate.
I can give you a shipping address to dispose the flashlight if you want.
Not a chance, im going to shine it on folks to make em seem like they are religious figures with that halo :innocent:
Great for night church sermons !!!
A special convoy s2+ feature ⊠instant jesus
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@Bearbreeder, thatâs a constant complaint about the SST-40, exasperated by the low CCT and low CRI of the SST-40.
The SST-20 4000k is much better in this regard.
Thats interesting as we have folks here and on reddit who seem to have the same issue on the s2+ with sst20, nichia, xml, etc âŠ
Perhaps not purple but pink, red, etc âŠ
Its not just AR lenses as my fenix and blf a6 with em dont have this issue
What amazes me is not that its there, its a cheap light afterall
But that ALL the reviewers seem to miss it while they go off about tint, cri and pwm
Its the more obvious than any of those on mine :innocent:
get the OP reflector if rings bother you. s2+ with sst20 and OP. no rings and perfect hotspot.
Whats âbotheringâ is the absolute lack of mention of this in reviews
Are reviewers getting set âspecialâ samples, are their cameras not able to capture what an iphone camera can, or is it something else âŠ
How can one be a tint snob and not see a big halo?
My D80v2 with SST40 has a similar distinct blue/violet ring around the periphery of the beam. Itâs noticeable but in no way affects the usefulness of the light. It resides outside the useful area of the beam and isnât a problem in actual use.
In practice, it doesnât really affect tint/CRI since it lands far outside the usable light pattern.
For what itâs worth, I have an S2+ with a 219c which does not have any visible blue artifacts around the beam.
Pretty noticeable on even a brown fence
Might not be in the beam itself but its well in direct view of your eyes
Its amazing that reviewers dont seem to even mention it when they go gaga over every other thing
I guess we donât see it mentioned because it doesnât really affect the performance of the light. If it was right around the hotspot weâd probably see many people complaining about it. Itâs far enough out that itâs easy to just ignore it.
If it really bothers you, perhaps you could try a different reflector/optic or perhaps a non-AR coated glass window. If that doesnât help, consider a different emitter.
Its because the reflector shape is not perfectly optimized for the LED. If you want a clean hotspot you need to use TIR lens. But it will be less bright.