Hi everyone! It's been almost two months since I found this forum and I just wanted to share a definite trend I've noticed in my preferences for lights.
First, I started out looking for the an affordable (think DX or KD) light that would blast out the most lumens on 1xRCR123.
Next I researched batteries 'cos I read that not all RCR123s or 16340s were the same.
I then found out about terms like "flood" and "throw" so I decided to look for something which had both - ie. zoomable lights.
Suddenly I realised that max lumens was not the be all and end all. I found that having a low low was very desirable too.
My next area of light education was regarding the switch. Clicky vs twisty etc. Initially I was fine with clickies and didn't bother about forward or reverse. I gradually began to love twisties for their silent operation although it took 2 hands to turn them on. Finally I discovered electronic switches eg. Zebralights which could be operated one-handed and were relatively silent.
Now I'm beginning to be more discerning about the various modes/UI available. Not really keen on strobe or SOS. Prefer a light to start on low.
Decided that programmable interfaces are not for me YET!
Well, this is where I am after 2 months and it's been an enjoyable and educational journey. I wonder where the next 2 months will take me!
First, I started out looking for the an affordable (think DX or KD) light that would blast out the most lumens on 1xRCR123.
Next I researched batteries 'cos I read that not all RCR123s or 16340s were the same.
I then found out about terms like "flood" and "throw" so I decided to look for something which had both - ie. zoomable lights.
Suddenly I realised that max lumens was not the be all and end all. I found that having a low low was very desirable too.
My next area of light education was regarding the switch. Clicky vs twisty etc. Initially I was fine with clickies and didn't bother about forward or reverse. I gradually began to love twisties for their silent operation although it took 2 hands to turn them on. Finally I discovered electronic switches eg. Zebralights which could be operated one-handed and were relatively silent.
Now I'm beginning to be more discerning about the various modes/UI available. Not really keen on strobe or SOS. Prefer a light to start on low.
Decided that programmable interfaces are not for me YET!
Well, this is where I am after 2 months and it's been an enjoyable and educational journey. I wonder where the next 2 months will take me!