Good suggestion, thank you, please go ahead and start, and I will be happy to contribute. I have lots of opinions I am happy to share if anyone is interested…

And let me know if you have any interesting questions you would like to brainstorm about.
for example, do you love or hate the fact that moon is momentary, in lockout?
I hate it… to me lockout means LOCKOUT, not, tactical moonlight… lol

I have more info in other threads about tint and CRI, meanwhile, here is a photo I find interesting in exploring the difficult and confusing topics of Tint, White Balance, and Color Temperature, as food for discussion:
(unretouched iPhone8 photo, auto white balance, taken during dark night, under 3000k incandescent illumination)

this is about where things usually go nuts, since nobody acknowledges the elephant in the living room, the AssUmption that flashlights should mimic Sunlight… again another topic in its own right

anyway, yes, please share your opinions both pro and con, of your S Mini experience
and btw, which metal and finish did you get?

also, theres a few Ti S Mini left at illumn.com if you want some, theyre on clearance @30% off w code blacknovember, but no, theres no BeadBlasted Ti left

I hope you enjoy your weekend

one of the features I like about the S Mini, is the strobe, really handy when crossing the street here, including daytime

oh, and, looking at that photo, note how the green tint is in the middle of the TIR S Mini, while it is in the Corona with an Orange Peel reflector w clear lens… both XM-L2, different eras, 6 years apart, still green tinted crees… green is bright… I like some green things more than others :wink:

now watch what happens when the white balance changes
(unretouched iPhone 8 photo, auto white balance, 6pm on a sunny day)

so, which color is true? both, depends on white balance
when does cool white look white?, during daylight white balance adaptation, and when under cool white fluorescents
when does cool white look blue? in the dark of night when adapted to incandescent or full darkness

which is better? both

thanks, I agree
LED preferences vary, and the brain adapts to whatever is in use at the time
it takes about 30 minutes of darkness for the brain to downregulate from daylight white balance, so that 4000k will look white instead of “yellow”, to the operators brain at the time of use.
4000k is very white when I wake up fully dark adapted…
so, is 4000k yellow or white? both, depends relative to white balance of the brain at the time of use

oh, wait, what was the question?