Not long ago it was clear that you had to make a choice between higher capacity and low amperage discharge rates or high discharge batteries with low capacity. So if you ran a normal light you'd get longer runtimes on a cell with higher milli amp hours Mah.(capacity)

Lately the fanboys have decided that output is the only number that matters . never mind that because of heat it can be achieved but not sustained .... The rest of the flashlight world has loved to sell using numbers since buyers generally are to stupid to know anything other than output numbers . Which leads to lots of lights on Ebay claiming to do 700,000 lumens .

Lots of flashlight manufacturers have adopted this super high output number philosophy but to achieve it the light has to have a turbo mode that will toss out a huge number but only for minutes .. or even only seconds before dropping to a lower "high mode " These lights need a high discharge cell to get those numbers . they will run fine on any battery they just won't produce the big numbers.

In the last few years Batteries have gotten much better and the high discharge cells now have much better capacities too so it's not like you have to give up what you used to...life is good .