Noctigon K1 info / review

buck/buck-boost please

My interest is much different from most of the comments above. I see no point in taking an excellent thrower and negating the strong points with emitters that generate a wider hotspot and more illumination off axis. I don’t have it yet, but I bought the W1 version and expect it to do exactly what I want.

And yes, I do have a practical use for this light — I boat at night and want a light to identify markers in the water at long distances without adversely affecting my night vision by lighting up the white bow of the boat. This is the perfect light for this purpose — good price point and small form factor! The ability to charge the battery without removing is helpful if I need a quick charge while at the helm.

Would I like it in a warmer tint? Sure, but not at the expense of a tight beam and long throw.

FWIW, ordered K1 W1 in dark gray on 12/1 and do not have a shipping notice yet.

Spill is very soft, I have several lights with White Flats in lesser sized reflectors and spill is among the least obtrusive of any light I own. (all 250+ of em!) Should work great for you Hollybrook.

Lights are supposed to ship by Dec 15th as I understand it from the site, I ordered on the 29th and of course it hasn’t shipped yet. Looking forward to it. :smiley:

Dale…maybe try some aspheric… :stuck_out_tongue:

Have several aspheric lensed lights. :wink:

Also have a laser MaxToch.

And a build I will attack sooner or later will use a 200mm aspheric.

I know you do. :stuck_out_tongue:
Hollybrook, in case you don’t know, aspheric lights produce no spill at all.

I placed the same order, dark grey, W1 Nov. 30th. My Shipping confirmation came today Dec. 10th. They aren’t sent out in order unfortunately.

Sorry Agro, brain dead today. Our temps dropped over 40 degrees from yesterday to today, it was 83 yesterday afternoon and barely 40 now! Kills me…

I also hate cool white throwers for the same reason (visible backscatter). Regarding SST-20, I don’t mind the narrower hotspot - in turn, I will get my first high CRI dedicated thrower :partying_face:

I already made an order without any hesitation. I would deeply prefer 3500K of SST-20 (GXX is the nicest tint range for thrower usage), but I found myself choosing 4000K eventually.

Many people buying and actually using throwers have a different use case than you, simple as that. For them (myself included) a light with only 2/3 the throw but a beam that is more versatile makes much more sense. I would have to work hard to even find an area with something at >700m that isn’t already lit up because it’s a building, etc.

I like to walk several miles in the evening. One of the walking trails I use is 2.8km and is absolutely straight. One of the lakes I walk around is about 1km across. I’m looking forward to taking out the K1.

Every time I buy a light it’s “my last one.” But really, I (we on BLF, or some) use them. Some of us need to reach out, some need a mid range wider brighter light, some need an up close area light. The D18 is my current dog walking light with an MF04 or TN40s for throw. I’m hoping the K1 serves the purposes the D18 can’t, without being a total novelty. Hoping it’s a tool for what I need, aside from a work of art

Nice collection throwers Gerrit! :slight_smile:

The beamshots will have more information if something remote is illuminated, with the brightness setting and white balance fixed, rather a bit under-exposed than overexposed to show the differences better.

Still nice lightsaber pics! :+1:

The K1 W2 beam is very impressive.

Wish I had those… I have big hill by me and a water tower one mile away…. Had a friend take target pics near the tower, I used the BLF GT then

I realize that others have different needs, but wanted Hank to know that he hit a homerun on the K1 W1 for some folks.

Can’t wait to get this in my hands and play with it. It shipped on December 10th, so not too long now.

I think this well-accepted belief that cool white scatters more in fog might not actually be true.

I encourage others to do their own controlled experiments/photos to prove to themselves.

And I cracked, I ordered K1 W2. When it comes, I will post my measurements and impressions. I think there might be an interesting comparison to TN42.

The TN42 is larger, but the wider beam is way more usable than this tiny beam. However, it’s a beautiful designed light and the throw is amazing for its size
Pure fun!