I would like to see an extreme closeup of the moon and low of an aluminum Mi1C, to see it they cause photo interference the way this Constant Current/Flicker oLight S Mini does:
iPhone 8 photos:
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the new copper and Ti Mi1c use tempered AR coated flat glass lenses w reflector, and therefore have a very hotspot beam, not full flood like the Aluminum version that has a fisheye glass lens and no reflector…
iphone 8 iOS 11.1.2 extreme closeup (in both photo and video) of the light and extreme closeup of the beam on a white wall has no pwm. Fully charged battery
I was disappointed to see that the new Ti and Cu Mi1c changed to a reflector beam with a bright hotspot and dim spill… the Aluminum Mi1c has such a unique mule beam, even wider than the S Mini.
I like the Klarus Mi1c as an option to carry a small floody beam for close range and indoor use. Also like that the Klarus uses a Nichia compatible LED size and optic, unlike the S Mini.
now Im curious if the lumen levels are actually the same on the Mi1c and the S Mini… Has anyone posted independent Lumen Levels Tests for the Klarus Mi1c?
some mfg specs that appear different, at times are the same… Example, Maratac AAA claims much different modes than the AAA Tool, but they are actually the same, on my light meter.