Convoy S21D w/ legendary Nichia 219b :) - Review & comparison w/ Nichia 519a, E21a & other lights with Nichia LEDs incl. Emisar D4V2, Convoy S21F. (Summary & measurements on P. 1)

H2 is better for me because of my strong preference for USB-C charging. No experience with H1, but I LOVE everything about H2 as a walk light. Primarily because of its throwy beam (with good spill) and its sustained brightness (higher percentage of max than ANY other flashlights I’ve tested - check here). I have multiple headlamps, some expensive ones such as Fenix and Coast, and Convoy H2 with 219b 4500k is by far my most favorite. It’s heavy so you will need to have a headband with overhead strap. I could comment on some overhead straps (Olight, Skilhunt, Convoy) if you need to know.

For new S21D, most definitely 219b 4500k. With sideswitch and USB-C charging, I will use it a lot more than current S21D. I am not sure I would get 519a 4500k.

Beamshots of Emisar with various lenses. Test of optics (and Duv of Convoy green AR lenses) was the most fun :-), time consuming, and productive test on flashlight I’ve done. (My wife was very annoyed when I was doing this though.)

Any idea on the pricing of the new S21D? What do you think about the D4K as an alternative?

Sorry no idea on S21D’s cost. Simon’s modus operandi still seems to be great lights at cheapest price possible :slight_smile: so I would guess $30.

D4K has different drivers (stock plus boost option) so output and runtime will be different from my D4V2, so no comment there. Use Anduril so stepdowns probably will take brightness to a lower level than Convoy’s 37% of max (my Anduril lights typically go to low 20%’s from Turbo start Convoy S21D w/ legendary Nichia 219b :) - Review & comparison w/ Nichia 519a, E21a & other LEDs & lights (D4V2, Convoy S21F). - #369 by cannga ), but the advantage is it will keep temp lower.

Seems to still be using Carlo Optic 1062x series (pls correct as needed) so same choice of TIR optics and beam should look similar to D4V2. For 219b 4500k I would still think 10622 is the most beautiful. It’s a great alternative to S21D.

For any Emisar fan like me lurking here, beamshots of Carlo optics 1062x series for D4V2.

BTW note the yellow tint shift of E21a; that’s why Hank uses frosted 10623 to diffuse/”hide” it. My test with TA lumen tube seems to indicate a 10% loss of light with it. For 219b 4500k personally I much prefer 10622 for a brighter central beam.

Such tint shift is also the reason when I use Opple Light Meter, I always make sure beam is perpendicular and Opple’s sensor lines up in 3D space with the center of the flashlight lens. Otherwise for example you may be measuring the tint shift instead of the central beam. These pictures took SO much time to do; can’t believe I did it. :person_facepalming: :slight_smile: Hope it helps someone.

Thx for the beamshots! The 219b in the 10622 looks really good!

8A Buck driver use constant current regulation on all modes or some modes use PWM ?

Hi there, no PWM on any mode per my Opple meter.
Stay safe.

You’re very welcome. And actually in the adjacent beamshot with Carlo 10621, I could see some tint shift creeping in around the “corona” area. So yeah for D4V2 I think no reason to replace 10622.

what are your thoughts on the H2 as a Christmas gift? I don’t know if the new S21D will release in time

What is this new S21D? I havent heard about it.

S21D with side switch + USB-C Charging

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Been holding off on getting the S21D and waiting for this new one (maybe called S21F?)

I hope it’s not using the e-switch ramping driver - because that would be a big downgrade for me.

As much as I love the H2, primarily because of its weight IMHO it’s not necessarily a good gift for muggles. For us it’s ok because we know its 219b beam color is unmatched and so is the sustained brightness, but a muggle wouldn’t necessarily appreciate the light the same way.

If it’s not a self gift :wink: and for muggles, I am thinking Sofirn D25L (I have this, a little green but very floody and the perfect headlight for work around the house) or Sofirn D25S.

BTW I’ve found headlamps above 4 oz to be heavy enough that a headband with headstrap is required. This list includes my Coast, Fenix, and the 2 Convoys H2. The 2 Sofirn’s are below 4 oz and very comfortable to wear. Only negative is it’s micro USB or whatever the name is, and not USB C.

I ordered the optic pack for the S21D to try the 10 degree clear since I originally got the 60 degree option for mine. I also couldn’t resist adding the sm453 MAO S2+ to my cart lol

Yes the 10 degree clear TIR is my favorite lens for S21D.
More throw yet still floody enough.

Can’t go wrong with another Convoy, especially one with MAO finish :slight_smile: .
I really like the MAO finish of my M21F with Nichia BAM.

The hanklight in the picture is beautiful!

If the MAO S2+ had a BAM version, I would’ve definitely got it.

Fingers crossed for a MAO version on the new S21D lol

Thanks - that copper D4V2 sure is a pretty face :slight_smile: .
Yeah I don’t really need another light, but felt like the BAM led is “collectible” class.
Unfortunately per Simon new S21D is only black for now.

what y’all think about tint ramping 519a 2700k de-domed with a 5700k domed?

One issue I can see is that since 1) angular tint shift makes the hotspot of a light warmer, and 2) this combination has throwy warm emitter and floody cool emitters, the resulting beam profile will have EXTREMELY bad tint shift, with an orange center and purple spill.

I would recommend keeping all emitters domed or dedomed, or to mix low CCT domed with high CCT dedomed.

I disagree. The rosy-purplish “goodness” is revolting even for some flashaholics. The more creamy, sunlight-like tint of the 519 is easier for the eyes and easier to exaplain as a good thing.