One of the advantages of the Sunwayman V10R is that you can set the output level with the rotary and use the switch for momentary.

I like rotary flashlights for the ability to adjust the desired output instantly, I also appreciate ramping UI but not as much as rotary which is the “real thing” and not as much as the Novatac/HDS UI with combinations of clicks to navigate through your programmed outputs levels.

Just a matter of preference for the most appropriate tool to perform something.

I’m still using my HDS clicky with Seoul SSC P4 high-CRI. It’s only 100 lumens with a (ringless) very particular beam. A rosy hotspot a bit above 4000K with a yellow corona but not pissy yellow which you only notice white wall hunting, and an amber/orange spill around 3000K.
The hotspot and corona make things popping up like 3D and the warmer spill makes things looking good too. When I want to stare at things and to their colors i’m always illuminating with the hotspot, then with the spill, then back with the hotspot, again and again to stare and also to memorize how things look like with this flashlight. This one will be the last I will mod or sell.
I never found this combinations of UI, high-CRI and particular beam anywhere else. The best and useful tint shift so far.
I don’t like its size though and it no longer tailstand since I changed the original flat rubber boot (cracked) with a protruding rubber boot.

It’s probably a rarity now, most were modded probably, But if you find one for cheap, buy it…or let me know, I will be eternally grateful.
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N.B. : I should add that I like tint shift in the unpopular flashlight opinion thread and also that I’m not so found of the ramping UI but I rever ToyKeeper’s works and initiatives too much to bother with this + I can’t deny that it is the best alternative to rotary, which is nice.
Ramping UI is a masterpiece in itself viewed under this perspective.