Nice review but the one thing I was was looking forward to seeing was how obvious the step down was. Supposedly it’s 1900 lumens to 100 lumens in like 20 seconds.
Thanks for your words and suggestions Lux Perpetua Muito obrigado!
I wasn’t able to test the zillion configuration possibilities yet, so I didn’t compare/contrast the User Manual with your chart and check the differences. Thanks for the work on the chart and also thanks for the heads-up and correction of that point!! I just passed it from the Simple UI to the Advanced UI
About the H10, I remember from HKJ tests that they are close to 1000mAh, but not exactly there, while the Shockli is farther from their advertised 1050mAH.
Like I mentioned before zoulas, I normally don’t do that kind of measurements on my reviews. I can check the stepdown in terms of lux vs minutes/seconds, but lumens and candela, it is not my thing as I don’t have tools for that.
As posted before, here is a link for zeroair review, with the runtime graphs.
Thanks my friend It is indeed a small little and cute flashlight. I think this is one that many of us will “need” to have in the collection, be it for EDC, or for a shelf queen It is great for being so small!
Yup, indeed, it is quite nice tint and reminds me of a XP-G2 in have in the DGQ Slim. I will try to do some comparison tomorrow. I will also add some more photos of both lights trying to provide a better comparison.
Nothing to thank
Hum, I guess that for it we will have to wait for the Sofirn SP10X to see the daylight
I monitored the zone of the driver and when I noticed it was getting warm, I disconnected the power to avoid damage!
I think that sometimes it is difficult to get the balances right! And the Nichias, as far as I tried, are a bit hard to capture in their real essence. But indeed it is more rosy (to my eyes) than yellow.
And the PWM it has is not visible, it can only be seen in a camera.
I believe you are mentioning zeroair, or do you refer to mine?
The more polished it is, the clearer is will get. I would think that would be like the difference between the 10507 (clear, narrow) and the 10509(frosted, wide).
Yup, I know that is the purpose of polishing, but with such a tiny optic and thin surface, I am not sure how well could you polish to get a clear look as the 10507. But I am no expert on that too.
This is the type of surface you have (I don’t have my magnifying lenses with me to take a better photo).
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I did do so. The review shows the emitters with the bezel off; you can see the emitters too if you’d like.
Yes this surprised me too quite a bit (when someone else also pointed it out). I don’t have the answer. As with the other set of beamshots, the settings are as stated in the review: