Linked where night footage begins.
Went to this beautiful relaxing place in New Zealand for a holiday and took along the lantern, and my wife…. lol.
FURNAL
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I know from your previous comments that you are not a big fan of the LT1 Mini.
Did you reconsider, maybe? Or you still think that a 2700k flashlight with a diffuser can be better?
I really need want a lantern so I am thinking of buying the LT1 and also a smaller one like LT1 Mini or the Lt1s Pro when it will be available. And I am not sure which could be more useful - the Mini or the S :). I wonder that the Mini is not that stable on a table because of it being so thin.
There’s a reason why I made a demo without talking, it’s not just that I wanted to make Sofirn a good demo, it’s also that I didn’t really like it too much. If I’m buying a lantern, I’d get the LT1S, I’m not a big fan of the fact it’s basically a regular flashlight with a diffuser, may as well get the IF25, use a diffuser and you’d have a tint changing flashlight and lantern, minus the powerbank.
I love the LT1S for the red light and ability to turn off one side
xxo
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Is there a diffuser for the IF25?
TIFisher
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There will be after you 3D print one :laughing: .
You’re pretty good with that kind of thing.
The Convoy M1 diffuser sits on there okay
xxo
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If I were to get one, I probably would come up with one.
xxo
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Thanks!
Does anyone know if the IF25 uses a efficient buck driver? I would like to avoid the cheap linear drivers/short runtime for it’s lumen levels of the LT1 Mini.
wle
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this makes an ok diffuser:

From the reviews I’ve read it says it’s a buck driver.
xxo
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I can’t seem to find a review with run time graphs at the lower lumen levels to compare with the LT1 Mini. If it has a good buck driver it should about double the run time of the LT1 Mini at the same lumen levels.