Yeah, I was really liking the idea of mixing them and making purple ambient light for my bedside table on candle mode.
Instead, I’ll see what kind of pink I can make with the 660nm and 2700k.
Thanks!
I was thinking about getting that setup but I don’t know… Regular or copper with SW45.
There’s too much options. I’ve been told that’s it’s better to go with SST-20 because they’re less floody, no extra charge and better CRI.
Is it me or was there a regular D4V2 with illuminated switch? The current listing has the old, black switch.
I believe you can email Hank for the lighted switch. He will give you the secret SKU to enter on the website to pay the extra cost. I already have the SST-20 in 4000k in a DT8, so I wanted something different so I went with the Nichia’s.
Those are perfectly valid reasons. I’d like to see an extended tube w/ USB charger available in addition to the regular tube so that you still get to choose to go without it- Emisars and Noctigons are all about mixing and matching. Personally I’m a fan of built-in charging since no matter how light you’ve packed, there will probably be a phone charger around wherever you are. I’ll still swap a cell for one of the spares I keep in my backpack most of the times, but there are situations I want to be doubly sure I’ll have at least one operational light.
In LuxWad’s review of the dm1.12 ([REVIEW] Noctigon DM1.12 (SBT90.2 Throw, SST20 Flood)), he noted that the model could benefit from a frosted optic option for the flood channel. I thought there was a floody option for the d18. Aren’t these the same optics? Anyone know for sure?
Better yet, sell a charging adapter that threads on BETWEEN the normal tube and the head. It can have a USB port in the threads like K1, or a rubber flap on the side or whatever. That way the people who want integrated charging can buy it as an add-on, and the people that don’t want it get a smaller light. Like this concept: