forklift
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2010
- Messages
- 28
Quark and Eagle Tac brands, please. OH... and EVERYTHING else...
Quark and Eagle Tac brands, please. OH... and EVERYTHING else...
I wish I had a suggestion, but you guys are doing a fantastic job and I can't come up with anything I would change. Keep up the awesome work!
If I'm ever trapped in a scary Russian tomb of a basement I want a TK45 with me!
We will try to get these models. But for us it is difficult. in our country they don"t sell.Both a Quark and Quark Turbo would be nice.
They have the same rated lumens, it would be educational on the effects of the reflector!
We are working in this direction. Fenix helps us a lot. Special thanks to Fenix, HP10 TK45 LD15 we received to test very quickly.Maybe add in a Fenix LD25/TK21 - preview sample for good measure.
Thats if Fenix plays along.
thanks for the advice, it was .. already fixedSome of the flashlights haven't full sets of pictures yet.
Perhaps an indication of camera type/sutter/sensitivity/fstop and the battery type?
One 18650 vs two (r)cr123 might make a difference.
Good job! but not enough beamshots some flashlight (for example LD15, only one mode).
Previously, it was a big military factory. TK45 will help you sure.
And it's not in Russia, this place in Ukraine. (this is not the Chernobyl NPP)
Sorry, forgot Ukraine isn't part of Soviet Union any more. I tend to think of all the old Soviet countries as Russia.
I'd love to see Olight SR90 vs SR91!
Dear friends.
After several years of thorough testing of flashlights we have gained a large collection of interesting results. Specifically for the SPF, we made an English version of the Test http://fonarik.com/test/indexen.php
Better to test under water.
but how to create the same conditions? You've got to think about.
Thank you for Raptor.3 quickly you added it to the test.
What about cheap brand...
Thanks for you too, we will try to do better :twothumbsReally nice. Thanks for the great comparison photos and for doing your site it in English. Appreciate the hard work. :twothumbs
Keep up the good work!!
I really like your collection of "real life beam shots".