CONVOY T6 SFT25R-WG 6500K HCRI tint photos.

Photos about CONVOY T6 with 6500K-SFT25R-WG HCRI > 90, blue led on switch and N52 magnets on clip.
Edited:
0,1% in photo must be 1%
sub-option 1.8 (normal-flash 8 times) : tap the switch to select mode group 8(1%、10%、50%)

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That’s a really clever beam/color setup…all the primary pigments, a whitewall, shadowing…that fold is a nice touch. Intentional?

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That is some giga-tint shift.

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Not really. The light is about 20cm from the paper and in normal use the change in tint (edited: color temp) is barely noticeable except for the increase in lumens which gives it a bluer tone, but the tint at all levels is very good and the CRI is too.

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Yes. It was intentional.

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SFT-25R-WES-A_3535 … Datasheet:

This led was purchased from Kaidomain and BD Chromaticity.

(for T2 T3 T5 ) 16mm light switch, rubber button

I removed one of the two LEDs from the switch with a utility knife because it doesn’t work properly otherwise. I chose the blue LED because it indirectly acts as a battery indicator, very bright when the battery is full and dim when it’s low. This doesn’t happen with the red LEDs. I don’t know about other colors.

Edited 22 March 2026:

Today I received a Convoy T8 and installed a blue switch on it. It wasn’t necessary to remove either of the two LEDs to change modes correctly. It seems the new switches with blue lights have changed slightly and work (perfectly) on the T8.
Use the round aluminum part and not use the plastic part to assembly the switch.
The blue light filters well.

An hour later, I noticed the blue LED light was flickering slightly. I removed one of the blue LEDs, only remove led not resistor, and now it’s stable and the modes are switching correctly too.
Furthermore, the blue light switch with one led is more than sufficient, as it provides ample illumination with a full battery and decreases in intensity as the battery drains but is visible on dark room.

Pretty light quality but the CCT rise with output seems tremendous. Did You lock camera settings? Looks in the photos as if it went from ~3700k to ~6500K with increasing output

The light is only at 20cm from the paper. In normal use It is not noticeable the tint shift (edited: color temp shift) . Automatic settings on camera. Photos are like I see on eyes.

An increase in lumens does not inherently make light bluer, but this LED seems to get bluer at high drive current.

This is technically a shift in color temperature, not tint, but I think that’s what the comment about tint meant.

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Yes. Color temp vary between 5700 to 6500K. This happens with this type of LEDs but is not very noticeable in normal use. On wall hunting yes, you can see it but the tint and CRI is very good. Do you know some led at this temp color that not have some color temp shift at high lumens?

There’s some with every SFT25R I’ve used. The high-CRI 5700K has the least I’ve seen.

The high-CRI 5700K SFT25R has a green tint in my sample from Kaidomain. The best tint is 6500K.
I have both and the green tint on 5700K is noticeable but 6500K is very clean. 5000K HCRI is very green tint.

The one I have installed has Duv of 0.0017 at 370 lumens. That’s a nearly neutral tint, not a problematic amount of green.

I don’t have any device to measure it, but I can compare LEDs visually.

I look forward to testing the SFT25r 5700K High CRI I just received from Kaidomain..

most likely an improvement over the stock Low CRI in my TS10SG:

SFT-25R-WG 6500K HCRI is BD
SFT-25R-WG 5700K HCRI is CD
SFT-25R-WG 5000K HCRI is DB
Data from my memory to the purchase on Kaidomain.

I modded a Wurkkos TS10SG by removing the Low CRI SFT25 and installing a High CRI SFT25.. here are the Opple results before and after:

Im very happy with the High CRI SFT25 :wink:

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Absolute win in tint lottery!

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