While I agree mostly with the comments (thank you) having a light ‘capable’ of about 3200 really is useful. Yes while on the trail or in the campground very low outputs; relatively speaking,are all one needs and all one really should use however there are those times when more is better: looking around the lake or in clearings or well off to the sides and in those instances the upper output cited is just about perfect, in a flood type beam thank you.
One brand offers the following in an easy to carry/pocket flashlight: 3200 lumens for about 1 hr and 30 minutes-1000 for 3/40-350 for 10/50-100 for 38/40 and 20 for 152hrs all plus or minus. Additionally there is a strobe at approx 3200 but no sos which in my opinion would have made a fantastic light nearly perfect.
Our absolutely perfect light would have the preceding with the addition of a secondary independent led/switch for the time when the primary circuit and led has failed however improbable that may be (of course carrying a second light provides for that prudent back up)…
It really is amazing to get a fairly good look at what is looking at you (trying to decide if we are worth the risk for a few good dinners-coys/the odd wolves/bear thankfully the strobe has been all required for us to return safely, so far. Here in very northern NH/ME USA- a shoulder fired cq rifle and two pistols are ALWAYS with us for our treasured walk in the woods; for those interested a Beretta CX4 in 9mm with one 17- fully hardened by SP wearing glass by Steiner and a 9mm LCR for me , the Mrs always with her LCR .357…………