The MT-G2 is pretty on a white wall, but the versions used by major manufacturers have unspecified CRI that’s around 70 in testing and it shows outdoors. Here are some options with performance comparable or superior to the TK35UE that do have high CRI:
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Haikelite SC04, 4000K version. 95 CRI. Output and throw specs listed on the page are almost certainly for the low-CRI 6500K version and may be optimistic even for that. It should, however exceed the 3200 lumens and 300m FL1 throw of the TK35 UE. There’s probably a coupon code or group buy out there for this one. This has the option to run 2x26650 for a lot more battery capacity.
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Emisar D4S SST-20 4000K/3000K or 219C 5000K. I’d almost certainly go with the SST-20 over the 219C for more throw and less chance of noticeable green tint.
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Fireflies E07 again with the SST-20 4000K/3000K. There have been some construction issues with these lights where the thermal path isn’t what it should be so I’m a little hesitant in recommending it to someone who doesn’t want to take it apart and fix it.
Or modding the TK35 UE is an option. TK35s use a pill containing the driver on one side and the MCPCB/LED assembly on the other. This screws out of the head using snap ring pliers, giving access to the relevant parts. This XHP70 has 90+ CRI and a fairly nice tint. I have these in a couple lights.