Hello,
I torn between a HDS Rotary or a Haiku as my next light, currently I trending towards the Haiku.
There appear to be a large number of options which I'm finding confusing, could you guys give me a little advice and steer.
I'd like the Haiku with a single CR123 rechargeable (any advice on which cell to go for?), however am stuck on emitter and converter.
I have a few XM-L lights already and am now interested in a Hi Cri light, however would still like as much throw output as possible so I keep coming back to the XM-L2, then ponder over the XPG2.
Does anyone know what the outputs are for Low/Medium/High with the different emitters available? Ideally I'd like Low to be Low and High to be as High as possible/useable.
I like the idea of programmable, however in reality how useful is this and how many people use it. I'm leaning towards the simple 3 stage output converter, however the programable option is interesting even if it is rarely used.
Is there a sweet spot in the options for a Haiku build where everything comes together perfectly?
Thanks,
Alan
I torn between a HDS Rotary or a Haiku as my next light, currently I trending towards the Haiku.
There appear to be a large number of options which I'm finding confusing, could you guys give me a little advice and steer.
I'd like the Haiku with a single CR123 rechargeable (any advice on which cell to go for?), however am stuck on emitter and converter.
I have a few XM-L lights already and am now interested in a Hi Cri light, however would still like as much throw output as possible so I keep coming back to the XM-L2, then ponder over the XPG2.
Does anyone know what the outputs are for Low/Medium/High with the different emitters available? Ideally I'd like Low to be Low and High to be as High as possible/useable.
I like the idea of programmable, however in reality how useful is this and how many people use it. I'm leaning towards the simple 3 stage output converter, however the programable option is interesting even if it is rarely used.
Is there a sweet spot in the options for a Haiku build where everything comes together perfectly?
Thanks,
Alan