LOL yes you are right, i didn’t even see that clip.
Who would ever walk around with something, as crazy wide as the M25C2 Turbo clipped to their pants or belt i just cant see that happening.
If someone buys it please try it out & post a picture
I think it’s mainly because the M25C2 is just a bigger head version of the G25C2, anyways, thanks for pointing out the ridiculousness of it, made me laugh.
I’m fairly sure there are at least a few Cree employees lurking here - I’ve spoken to one of them that I randomly ran into at a bar. I know of one fairly regular poster who works (or worked?) there (never met him in person). Cree is based in the area where I live, so I have some very minor connections (my parents are neighbors/friends with one of the executives - before you ask, I have zero pull. Believe me, I’ve tried.).
It’s probably a decent guess that some of the folks with Raleigh/Durham/Cary/Apex NC in their Location could potentially work for Cree. I can’t imagine there’d be that many flashaholics in one town that don’t in some way work in the industry. I’m an outlier — I work in commercial real estate.
But yeah, fairly safe assumption that some of the folks there are at least aware of BLF.
Does Cree even have a tint bin for that? Tints starting with ‘9’ or ‘10’, perhaps?
/me looks at the data sheets…
Okay, they have a special group of extra-yellow tint bins… so you want an AA3 bin? That sounds painful to look at. Anything warmer than ~3500K makes my eyes bug out.
I just noticed that the bond wires look different somehow……fatter maybe, fingers crossed they are because we are totally bondwire limited when we overdrive the XM-L2/XP-L class Cree emitters.
I would bet they will have lower lux performance than their de domed brothers but with nicer tint of course. This silicone looks about 0,6mm thick so it could have slightly bigger dome projection(but not much).