Not much is known about this fairly new model from Acebeam (formerly known as Supbeam), the K40M. A cousin of the Thrunite TN35
Basically it’s the same K40 body, same magnetic control interface, but with different internals. Now Cree MT-G2.
Let’s get straight to the beamshots I compare it to beamshots I have on file of the Nitecore TM26 and K40 (XM-L) i.e. beamshots not taken on the same date, so the trees would look different.
This is the venue in daylight:
220 meters from camera to the gate/wall:
CAMERA SETTINGS: ISO100, f/1.8, 50mm equiv., 2-second exposure
Control shot:
Let’s start with zoomed out shots:
“Zoomed in” i.e. 100% center crop:
PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS:
Tons of light and some very decent throw While it doesn’t throw as far as the K40 it certainly throws better than the TM26.
TM26 shows some vignetting in the corners while the K40M just fills the entire frame i.e. K40M has a wide spillbeam
K40 being a pure thrower gives tunnel-vision.
As expected the MT-G2 gives a good tint but the remarkable thing is the grafitti on the wall actually becomes visible with the MT-G2 emitter!!!