Hi all,
I am looking for a light mostly for spotting mammals at night, this will be used both for scanning wide open spaces where the longer reach is important, and looking closer at the tops of trees. I currently have a Thrunite TN4A-Hi NW, which is great but the hotspot is too small for what I want. I would like a light with similar throw, ideally also a Neutral white tint, but with a wider hotspot. A reasonable amount of spill for use when walking paths etc would be good. I think I'm probably looking for a 2 or 3x18650 torch. A light with recharging built in would be great but not essential. Red filter (either built in or available to buy as an add on) would be great too.
- Price ~£100 ($150) and available in the UK/online
- Throw of at least 400m
- Preferably neutral tint
- Runtime of at least 2 hours on a mode with reach of >300m
- At least 3 modes, preferably with a low light long-lasting mode
Torches I have been considering so far are: Thrunite TN32, TN35, Olight M3XS-UT, Olight SR95 & Olight SR52.
Thanks,
louisfh
I am looking for a light mostly for spotting mammals at night, this will be used both for scanning wide open spaces where the longer reach is important, and looking closer at the tops of trees. I currently have a Thrunite TN4A-Hi NW, which is great but the hotspot is too small for what I want. I would like a light with similar throw, ideally also a Neutral white tint, but with a wider hotspot. A reasonable amount of spill for use when walking paths etc would be good. I think I'm probably looking for a 2 or 3x18650 torch. A light with recharging built in would be great but not essential. Red filter (either built in or available to buy as an add on) would be great too.
- Price ~£100 ($150) and available in the UK/online
- Throw of at least 400m
- Preferably neutral tint
- Runtime of at least 2 hours on a mode with reach of >300m
- At least 3 modes, preferably with a low light long-lasting mode
Torches I have been considering so far are: Thrunite TN32, TN35, Olight M3XS-UT, Olight SR95 & Olight SR52.
Thanks,
louisfh