Fenix TK61

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Nice beam shots. How many lumens is it? I can not read Chinese!

My TK75 still is one of the best overall torches in regards to Flood/Throw combination. The TK61 still looks nice with the PBI it has!

EDIT: Is it 1000 Lumens? I read some of the stats in between the Chinese!!
 
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Google translator.......

Posts by Fenix2008 edited 2013-12-18 18:20

In response to the call of the Friends of the majority of the barrel, a Behind the Scenes Fenix ​​today to the history of the strongest long-range tube, a small apology about, today broke the news at a slower pace, Let everyone waiting, I'm sorry! But I'm not parallel, says it will do, ado, I wish we can happily enjoy:

TK61 [FONT=&#23435]overview:[/FONT][FONT=&#23435]1, single[/FONT] XM-L2 U2 [FONT=&#23435]cool white, very bright file[/FONT] 1000 [FONT=&#23435]lumens of light intensity[/FONT] 170000 [FONT=&#23435]Hom [/FONT][FONT=&#23435]la[/FONT][FONT=&#23435] ,[/FONT] 824 [FONT=&#23435]meters range, do not downshift, endurance[/FONT]4 [FONT=&#23435]hours[/FONT] 20 [FONT=&#23435]minutes ([/FONT] 4 [FONT=&#23435]sections[/FONT] 3400mAh18650 [FONT=&#23435], with a[/FONT] 2600mAh [FONT=&#23435]battery life when[/FONT] 3 [FONT=&#23435]hours[/FONT] 23 [FONT=&#23435]minutes ), compatible with[/FONT] TK75 [FONT=&#23435]extend the cylinder and[/FONT] TK76 [FONT=&#23435]rechargeable battery pack, comes with strap, suitable for long search and patrol missions.[/FONT][FONT=&#23435]2, highlight the file[/FONT] 400 [FONT=&#23435]lumens, life[/FONT] 14 [FONT=&#23435]hours, light intensity[/FONT] 56000 [FONT=&#23435]Hom [/FONT][FONT=&#23435]la[/FONT][FONT=&#23435] , a range of[/FONT] 510 [FONT=&#23435]meters.[/FONT][FONT=&#23435]3, the white version of the[/FONT] XM-L2 T6 [FONT=&#23435]in white, very bright file[/FONT] 950 [FONT=&#23435]lumens of light intensity[/FONT] 160000 [FONT=&#23435]Hom [/FONT][FONT=&#23435]la[/FONT][FONT=&#23435] ,[/FONT] 800 [FONT=&#23435]-meter range (in this version are not necessarily listed)[/FONT][FONT=&#23435]4, according to the engineers say, now known major brands in flashlight,[/FONT] TK61 [FONT=&#23435]should be using[/FONT] CREE [FONT=&#23435]company[/FONT] LED [FONT=&#23435]flashlight in the farthest range (either single or multiple pieces) is[/FONT] 700 [FONT=&#23435]meters above the long-range flashlight lightest (with battery weighs[/FONT] 800 [FONT=&#23435]grams) and very bright files longest life (but also increase by extending the way).[/FONT][FONT=&#23435]5, the release date is currently scheduled in January next year.

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Thanks "Ven". :)

The TK61 is pretty impressive to get that much throw with 1000 lumens for a stock light.

This may not be a great comparison, but my Olight M3X is 1000 lumens and gets about 603m of throw[SB REVIEW]. It does only use 2 x 18650 batteries and I got it for $89! It is an impressive torch to me!

My new torch[modded OSTS TN31 mb] is around 900 to 1000 lumens and its beam distance is 1273 meters! So as I have learned from some of the "scientists" on here[!!!], the lumens can be balanced for flood and throw, my TK75 a great example or they can be applied more heavily in one direction than the other.
 

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Looks like am getting a new Fenix light soon :D
But looking at that .gif picture. The TK75 doesn't do a bad job compared with the TK61 and TK76.
 

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I look forward to pics. of this.

I hope it is SIMILAR in size to the TK75. I would think that it is because according to the "Google" translation it can use the TK75 extender which I already have! :thumbsup:

The M3X is similar to the Armytech Barracuda in regards to "Throw" and batteries[2 X18650].

This Fenix TK61 will out throw both of them[and should- 4 X 18650] if the specs, are correct.

The TK61[ cool white version 824m of throw] will out throw the M3X[603m by SB] by 221m.

TK61 will Out Throw the Barracuda by 163m[This is the median b/w Subwoofer and Selfbuilts specs.] Subwoofer calculated 688m and SB calculated 639m with the "Median" @ 661.:)

Edit:"Any grammatical error and I must correct it!!" Type "A" personality,,,,I think there are some others on here who also fit that bill!
 
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Looks like am getting a new Fenix light soon :D
But looking at that .gif picture. The TK75 doesn't do a bad job compared with the TK61 and TK76.

I agree. It is hard to beat the TK-75 for overall balance and performance in its utilization of Flood and Throw. Your only giving up about 100m of throw in comparison to the New TK61 and look how much more flood and overall illumination you get with the TK75.

It still remains my favorite torch.In addition, the TK75 really is not a bulky light[7 1/4"]compared to many others, some of which still can not out perform it.I use it several times a week for 70+ minutes while walking Capo my Siberian. It would be very, very difficult to do that with a TK70, RC40 or any of the Olight SR95 series lights!

With all that said, the TK61 still interests me! :rolleyes:
 
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I agree. It is hard to beat the TK-75 for overall balance and performance in its utilization of Flood and Throw. Your only giving up about 100m of throw in comparison to the New TK61 and look how much more flood and overall illumination you get with the TK75.

It still remains my favorite torch.In addition, the TK75 really is not a bulky light[7 1/4"]compared to many others, some of which still can not out perform it.I use it several times a week for 70+ minutes while walking Capo my Siberian. It would be very, very difficult to do that with a TK70, RC40 or any of the Olight SR95 series lights!

With all that said, the TK61 still interests me! :rolleyes:
Yea, the TK75 is still a beast :)
Will shoot some beamshots this weekend, for my TK76 review. Will make comparison shots with the TK70 and TK75. The TK70 will out-throw them, but you got to love
the wide-angle of the TK76 ;) -And indeed, if you have to choose between all three of them, the TK75 is still the winner IMO.
 

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Looks like another awesome addition to Fenix's line up next month!
 

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I could have sworn I posted beamshots in this thread.
 

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Yea, the TK75 is still a beast :)
Will shoot some beamshots this weekend, for my TK76 review. Will make comparison shots with the TK70 and TK75. The TK70 will out-throw them, but you got to love
the wide-angle of the TK76 ;) -And indeed, if you have to choose between all three of them, the TK75 is still the winner IMO.

I look forward to your beam shots this weekend. I will check it out!

It is Dark.........Olight M3X tonight,a fine light weight torch!
 

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My TK70 was the best Fenix thrower until now, but when I look a the beamshot this light will beat it.
This is after the TK50 the first real thrower with less lumens than other big TK-lights and a small beam.
For throwerfans the TK75 and TK70 are to "floody"

Now Fenix has almost flashlights for every taste and everyone :clap:
 

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My TK70 was the best Fenix thrower until now, but when I look a the beamshot this light will beat it.
This is after the TK50 the first real thrower with less lumens than other big TK-lights and a small beam.
For throwerfans the TK75 and TK70 are to "floody"

Now Fenix has almost flashlights for every taste and everyone :clap:

I am hoping this TK61 has the same exact setup in regards to "Step Downs" as the TK35 and the TK75!

The TK35 has a "Timed Step Down" at 25 minutes. The TK75 has a "Timed Step Down" at 20 minutes.Now the good part that not many torches can do! Basically [minus the few second Timed Step Downs] they BOTH can run on MAX for the duration of the battery charge WITHOUT any heat issues detrimental to the torch or the person holding the torch!! :thumbsup::)
I have done this dozens of times with both torches!:twothumbs.

My only other torch that can do this is my Jetbeam BC-40 which has NO step downs and has Two Modes, high at 830 lumens and Low at 130 lumens.

Most of these torches today, regardless of low output or high output seem to have these Step downs after 1, 3 or 5 minutes. They boast about all these lumens , yet you can not use it on max for the duration of the battery charge!

So, I hope the TK61 is like the TK35/TK75 and not like the TK51 and the aforementioned torches that fail to sustain max output for the duration of the battery charge!! ;)

EDIT: What the hell is wrong with me??!!!

MY M3X [Olight] can sustain max output for the duration of the battery charge! It does NOT have any step down! :thumbsup:
 
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Here it is!! :D

Head; 9,6 cm
Body; 5,25 cm
Length; 21,6 cm

  • Turbo (1000 lumen, 4 u 20 min.), High (400 lumen, 14 u), Mid (130 lumen, 46 u), Low (15 lumen, 300 u)
  • Strobe (1000 lumen), SOS (130 lumen)
edit; I just pre-ordered it :D
 
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:hitit:Drool. Where did you pre order this? What is the price on it?
 

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Is Fenix going to actually offer neutral-white, or will they offer cool-white as their 'neutral' option?
5000K is not ​neutral.
 

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Here it is!! :D

Head; 9,6 cm
Body; 5,25 cm
Length; 21,6 cm

  • Turbo (1000 lumen, 4 u 20 min.), High (400 lumen, 14 u), Mid (130 lumen, 46 u), Low (15 lumen, 300 u)
  • Strobe (1000 lumen), SOS (130 lumen)
edit; I just pre-ordered it :D

Cool!! Looks like the TK75!!! How much is it? My guess is about $229 U.S. Dollars?
 
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