It sounds like you're looking for something in the 4C range. If you take a look at the ansi white chart, the 4C bin occupies the ~4300-4500K range. If that's the case, I think the neutral Liteflux's use a 4C emitter, as do the latest neutral run of 4sevens lights. With just those two...
I had a whole post written that presented an idea for a UI that allowed the accessing of any mode from off, and then I hit refresh and read mikra's post:
Yep, that's even better. That gets my vote.
Wow, nobody has responded?
Sure, the Proton Pro is still a good light. As far as I know, it is still the only light that offers the white/red led combination in one 1xAA light. It also utilized a very unique and well thought out user interface.
The only thing it has against it (as far as I...
On my two E series surefires, the ano mismatch seems to be intentional.
My olive e1e has two distinct ano tints, one light and the other slightly darker, and they alternate from a darker tailcap to a lighter body to a darker bezel base to a lighter bezel crown.
The same is true of my gunmetal...
You've just ordered my favorite light, and I'm sure it will quickly become your favorite as well.
I almost hate to inform you that very soon all of your other one cell lights are likely to become obsolete, neglected, or abandoned. I'm terribly sorry for your loss... :devil:
One of the greatest travesties I've observed during my time here on CPF is the near absence of beamshots for the High CRI Clicky. You've done a great job correcting the issue. Such a good job, in fact, that you've left little to be gained from actually observing a High CRI Clicky in person...
Wow, it sounds like you're headed down the same track that I'm on. If that's the case, I'll tell you how I did it:
1) Purchase only neutral tinted lights, since you prefer them anyway. That will cut down the available selection considerably, and you'll be more satisfied with the ones you end...