cernobila
Flashlight Enthusiast
Well I was interested how the usual type of lights stack up in lighting up the inside of a car that has tinted windows. I picked the following lights that I thought would be quite typical of the ones used by LE and Security personnel.
First picture is a control shot of my son's car inside our garage lit up by two standard fluorescent lights, under these conditions you cannot see inside the car. The next six shots are taken in total darkness, exposure is the same for all pictures, 6 seconds at f 4.8. I aimed the beams at the steering wheel.
Fenix L2D Q5, 2x AA
WE Defender II, Original Cree HO 3.7 - 6V, 1x 18650 cell
WE Sniper, WE 3.7V incan, 1x 18650 cell
WE Raider, WE 9V incan, 2x 18500 cells
WE Thunder, Original 3x LED's, 2x 18650 cells
WE Eagle, WA1111 lamp, 2x 18650 cells (custom)
The last two I put in because I was not happy with the previous four lights. I think that if you want to see quite well inside a tinted car at night you will need a light that has at least 500 lumen output, anything less than that is not going to give much detail.







First picture is a control shot of my son's car inside our garage lit up by two standard fluorescent lights, under these conditions you cannot see inside the car. The next six shots are taken in total darkness, exposure is the same for all pictures, 6 seconds at f 4.8. I aimed the beams at the steering wheel.
Fenix L2D Q5, 2x AA
WE Defender II, Original Cree HO 3.7 - 6V, 1x 18650 cell
WE Sniper, WE 3.7V incan, 1x 18650 cell
WE Raider, WE 9V incan, 2x 18500 cells
WE Thunder, Original 3x LED's, 2x 18650 cells
WE Eagle, WA1111 lamp, 2x 18650 cells (custom)
The last two I put in because I was not happy with the previous four lights. I think that if you want to see quite well inside a tinted car at night you will need a light that has at least 500 lumen output, anything less than that is not going to give much detail.







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