I’m pretty sure we’ve never seen a 219C 4500K in a flashlight ever. Are you sure it’s even possible to source this? I realize it’s in the datasheet but sometimes finding these in the wild are like a unicorn.
Datasheet might not be up to date.
I don’t know if spec are corrects but RovyVon : The Aurora A6 has a 4500K tint and a CRI of at least 90 thanks to the Nichia 219C R9050 LED.
There has never been 119C/219C 4500K R9050 since it was born and (soon) gone. If there was 4500K R9050, then I must have brought them to BLF. Unless there are special bin which is very unlikely to happen.
Ah I never thought of this because R8000 to R9050 is quite a difference. This is the beauty of having a Spectrophotometer :+1:
I really should start saving for one.
For $250 I was able to get a used ColorMunki Photo. It is an entry level model that uses the same sensor as some of the higher X-Rite models. It also goes by the name i1Studio but that model generally costs a bit more. Given your location it may be harder to source a good price used one but worth looking at.
I know myself and 1 or 2 other forum members who use this hardware. I documented some of my early experience with it here and maukka was very helpful in his replies as well: