I guess for a flashaholic that's color blind has it's own advantages! No need to pay premium for warm tint emitters. My father is color blind and he gave me his last car. Really a nice car and im very happy. Now what it has to do with lights or color? Welll.. he replaced the car antenna with a smaller one and found one nice and cute to his liking. Well... it's pink. :P
I still have it and always make jokes on big parkings like: It's easy to find... search for the most gay anntenna and voila! (this was not intended to be an insult to homosexuals if someone found it offensive)
I couldn't agree more. It is one of my favorite lights. Such a durable, bright, high quality light in such a tiny package. Perfect EDC. I put it around my neck on the lanyard when I go on walks and camping.
I've read the specs and these Quarks really seem tiny. I would get one but I can't find CR2's that easy as I find CR123's. Aren't CR2 batteries a bit hard to obtain and much lower in runtimes than CR123's? I'd like to have an 14500 extender for this lite.
Not directly asking for this light but, looking at 4seven's site, I see some extenders for AA, AA2 and CR123x2. I know mini lights don't usually accept these extenders but would a AA2 extender fit a Quark 123 for example?
SO you seem to love this light, right? I wait impatiently for my Quark 123. After that it may be a matter of time and money to collect all of the Quarks :)
I guess Quark 123 head and 2xAA body makes it a Quark AA2 automatically. I hope they release 18650 body again one day.
Please report how Panasonic CR2's last with the Quark Mini CR2. This light sounds even a greater one after those tiny yet powerful AAA lights I have.