From the limited run of 4Sevens Warm White emitters -
this is the Preon 2-W (2xAAA Cree XP-G Q5 7A or 7B bin).
This is from the same run as
4Sevens Quark AA-Warm Comparison Review
see that review for more details of the chromaticity binning etc of this warm white emitter.
Size:
the Preon 2 is a 2xAAA "penlight"
Head:
one can recognize the warm white emitters by the more orange-yellow coloring in the reflections.
These warm white emitters are centered around color temperature of about 3100degK - which makes them imitate/mimic a good xenon lithium light like the SureFire 6P, Streamlight Scorpion etc - it's just that this diminutive AAA penlight is more than twice as bright on max, and has three handy levels of light.
vs. Preon 2-R5 Cool White (see 4Sevens Preon 1 (1xAAA) ) both max and NiMH
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well the R5 cool white is brighter but it is shown to be quite blue in comparison - while obviously the Warm looks amber.
vs. 4Sevens Quark AA-Warm both Max and NiMH
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of course the Preon 2-W is brighter - stands to reason as it's driven by 3V of 2xAAA vs. the 1.5V of the Quark AA - but after I took this series of beamshots I realized I should have compared the Quark on 2xAA - so here it is:
vs. Quark AA2-Warm White - both Max and NiMH
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now the Quark Warm White head on 2x AA is brighter.......
vs Neutral White 4Sevens Quark AA both Max and NiMH
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the Preon 2-Warm is obviously brighter - again I should have compared the Quark NW on 2xAA as well - but this is enough to show the tint difference and if one wants more comparisons see the 4Sevens Quark AA-Warm Comparison Review.
EDIT to ADD - seems silly to talk about what I should have done, and not do it....
So here is the comparison -
vs. Quark AA2 Neutral White (Q3-5A3) both max and NiMH
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now that Quark Neutral White head is brighter on 2x AA NiMH
Preon 2W medium level vs. Streamlight Scorpion Xenon 2x CR123
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the medium level of the Preon 2-W was better for comparing the tints even if it is rated at only 22 lumens whereas most know the Scorpion is a real 60 lumens - the Preon 2 has a much more concentrated/narrower side-spill making that part brighter - whereas the Scorpion has a very wide (wonderful) side-spill and brighter hotspot in comparison.
The tints look similar - although in real life I see more pale straw yellow as the Scorpion's beam with a tiny hint of green - again please see Post #8 (link) in 4Sevens Quark AA-Warm Comparison Review for a discussion of the limitations of the beamshots in their ability to capture this difference that I can see.
Preon 2-W on Low vs. 2AA MiniMag krypton 2x AA Alkaline.
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krypton lights are a bit warmer than xenon bulbs - and the beamshot does show the MiniMag being a bit more red - and this time the warm white emitter seems to have a tiny hint of green in comparison - this set of shots looks about the same as I see it.
The Preon 2-Warm is a handy little light and if the early feedback is any indication - seems destined for use by savvy medial personnel in place of their traditional medical incandescent penlights.












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you know I have that pdf - and didn't see it! must have been blinded from looking at these flashlights front-end On!




