What is this emitter???

Hi all,

I ordered D4V2 Copper from Hank with Nichia 219C 4000k - he doesn’t list them on the site anymore, but said he still got some so he can do it for me.
Now the light is arrived and the beam tint & colour doesn’t look anything alike 219C 4000k.

To me, the colour & tint look much alike SST-20 5000k I had on my MF01mini - too bad I don’t own it anymore so can’t compare directly but I spent quite some time with it and that cold-ish white with green tint felt intimately familiar. On the other hand, looking at the emitters themselves, they do not really look like sst-20, aren’t they??? (at least judging by the pics of the latter, since, again I don’t own any sst-20 lights anymore).

While I’m sorting this out with Hank directly, I’d like your opinion as well please - what kind of emitters are installed in my new D4v2 Copper?

Here are some pictures: What emitter is in D4v2??? - Album on Imgur
Beamshots are taken with Galaxy S10 camera set to manual: WB 5000k, Iso 400, 1/1500F1.5

Again, looking at Reddit - Dive into anything sort solidifies my theory that I got SST-20 5000k by mistake but then again sst-20 emitters look totally different here: 4.97€ |Luminus SST20 2700K 4000K 5000K 6500K auf 16mm / 20mm DTP kupfer bord|Leuchtperlen| - AliExpress

I’m puzzled.

In one of your photos you can clearly see that it’s 219c. On the internet you can find pictures of both emitters - 219c and sst20.
Perhaps he installed the 219c 5000k by mistake that were once available.

It looks like 219C in 5000k

You can compare for yourself here: LEDs & Other Stuff - (Reference Guide)

Thanks for the input! - that page with LED pics is very good!

Are 219C 5000k known to have greenish tint?

My original D4 was purchased with 5000K 219C and they were the only emitter green enough that I could not stand them that I’ve yet owned. I own 5000K LH351D and 4000K Sst20 (both known for green) and nothing is as bad as those 219Cs were.

So what I’m saying is… Yes.

Thank you!

My D4v2 Nichia 219C (supposedly they are 219C 5000k 83CRI) also has similar "green-ness".

In the following video, the right side is a D4v2 with Nichia 219C 5000k 83CRI (it's on steady brightness level - ie. brightness not changed throughout the entire video).

The left side is an older batch Astrolux S41S with Nichia 219B (not sure what color temperature, but supposedly 5000k) --

I'm cycling the brightness levels on the S41S (quad Nichia 219B) while the right side stays at a constant brightness level.

I think it can be noticed that the right side shows a bit of 'greenish' hue compared to the Nichia 219B on its left..

I spy green :slight_smile:

Hank updated that he’s going to send me new unit with the correct colour temp. I’ll keep you posted with new pics once it arrives.
Thanks again for your help!