Main Features:
● Die-cast unibody technology: No separate parts welded together which ultimately results in the flashlight being more stable, stronger, smaller and lighter
● Cree XM-L2 U2: Utilizes Cree XM-L2 U2 light source, max output reaches up to 1000 Lumens
● 5 brightness level + 3 concealed modes: Turbo + high - mid - low - ultra low - strobe - SOS - location beacon
● Precision Digital Optics Technology (PDOT) Optics System: Optimizes reflector performance to get a more consistent, uniform and full-coverage beam
● Mineral-coated glass lens: More harder, higher light transmission than glass
● Rhombic knurling: Can be easily held with bare hands or with gloves
● Thumbscrew lock: Enables EC4 to stand steadily on its tail to a tripod
General
Brand: Nitecore
Model: EC4
Emitter Type: Cree XM-L2 U2
Total Emitter: 1 x Cree XM-L2 U2
Lumens: 1000Lm
Peak Beam Intensity: 26000cd
Switch Type: Clicky
Switch Location: Head
Feature: Integrated Heat Dissipation Design
Function: Camping
Battery Type: 18650, CR123A
Battery Quantity: 2 x 18650 / 4 x CR123A (not included)
Mode: 8 (Turbo; High; Middle; Low; Micro; SOS;
Strobe Mode; Location Beacon)
Waterproof: IPX-8 Standard Waterproof (Underwater 2m
Specification
Power Source: Battery
Reflector: Aluminum Smooth Reflector
Lens: Toughened Ultra-clear Glass Lens with Anti-reflective Coating
Impact Resistance: 2m
Beam Distance: 300-400m
Body Material: Aerospace-grade Aluminum Alloy
Available Light Color: White
Available Color: Black
Dimension and Weight
Package weight: 0.3 kg
Product size 5.90 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches
Package size 6.29 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches
1. Unfortunately I have a hard time to understand the chinese language, but I am sure he knows what he is talking about.
2. Still low resolution, 480p?
3. I liked the girl with the nice nails better
I also noticed the UltraFire BRC batteries since they have a distinctive wrapper. The video would indeed look more professional if you used better brand batteries. Panasonic, Sanyo, LG, Samsung etc.
Lightscastle, if you sell any video camera tripods, you may want to take one out of inventory and use it on your next videos. Hand-held “shakey-cam” isn’t doing it for me.
Also, please do not use Ultrafire, TrustFire, etc branded cells. We all know they are low quality garbage, usually fakes, say they have protection where none exists, etc. You do not want to give the impression that you are either not knowledgeable or that these cells are indeed safe to use. They usually are not.