lol at those who see a question as just an opportunity to monologue.The remarkably large percentage of budget lights that arrive with a low so low that you can't see them. Ever.
Flashlights are just like tools at your local hardware store; there's the cheap crap and then there's the serious tools.
lol at those who see a question as just an opportunity to monologue.
I didn't see in his post where he asked about DX lights, nor one that would be used specifically for law enforcement. However, I consider the iTP a budget light - and one that can be depended upon.Scott2907 is a police officer. You want a cop responding to your emergency call to arrive on-scene with a DX light?
Scott2907 is a police officer. You want a cop responding to your emergency call to arrive on-scene with a DX light?
The remarkably large percentage of budget lights that arrive with a low so low that you can't see them. Ever.
Flashlights are just like tools at your local hardware store; there's the cheap crap and then there's the serious tools.
scott2907, I'm a big fan of Zebralight's newer UI interface. Hold down the switch and it turns directly on to the 0.2lm low. I think any of their AA models would be great for camping, but I'm not sure if it meets your budget criteria.
Wow! Lucky. Mine doesn't go that low. Or maybe my eyes are a lot more sensitive.AA / , Akoray Programmable , I can get mine so low I can look right down the beam at the LED when its on ... Thats low ...
Wow! Lucky. Mine doesn't go that low. Or maybe my eyes are a lot more sensitive.
This particular question was aimed at getting a nice low light for recreational use (camping) so as not to disturb the wife and child whilst I go for a moonlight walk to the toilet. I really should have been clearer with my question.