Shadow Master
Newly Enlightened
Hello Fellow Flashoholics,
This is my first "real" post and question. Please be gentle and forgive my "lacking lingo."
I have always marveled at how a sharp beam of light cuts through even the blackest night. And, of course, the flashlight that produced it.
I am VERY interested in the Jetbeam RRT-0 and contacted "the tekkies" there asking if there will be any warm tint version available.
Their answer is, "Yes, the RRT-O will come out in a small quantity of warm tint version."
I would like to ask "those in the know," what is the difference between a cool vs. warm beam of light? What are the pros and cons of either?
I understand a neutral light produces great natural colors. I wonder where these options fit in...
Also, regarding the RRT-0, I was told we can choose between SMO or OP Reflectors. I have read some concern about the "light rings" and wonder if most folks are opting for the OP version to smoothen the throw.
How much less throw do you think will be cast with the OP reflector? I am used to clean beams of light with my Jet 1-MkII, Surefire E2D, and M3 Combat Light and am not sure I can tolerate the light rings.
Jetbeam wouldn't comment on why they didn't place the "Rapid Flash" setting AFTER "Super High" or if they would correct this design flaw (this is my opinion, anyways, but I did not phrase my question to them so critically).
So, how about it, "enlightened ones"? Is the RRT-0 with a warm tint and OP Reflector the way to go?
Personally, I would LOVE an EDC light with 5-6 preset settings that are programmable (perhaps 1/5/20/50/100/240 lumens).
On a side note, if the light performs as expected, it appears it could be "The EDC Light" to beat (unless one is used to packing something more diminutive)!
Thanks to all for making this forum so enlightening!
-Carpe Noctem. Please pardon my theft of this bright phrase!
~Cheers!
SM
Arc AAA Premium, Jetbeam Jet 1-MkII, Surefire E2D, Surefire M3 Combat Light, Inova 24/7, Princeton Tec Yukon HL, and "Pre-Enlightened JUNK"
This is my first "real" post and question. Please be gentle and forgive my "lacking lingo."
I have always marveled at how a sharp beam of light cuts through even the blackest night. And, of course, the flashlight that produced it.
I am VERY interested in the Jetbeam RRT-0 and contacted "the tekkies" there asking if there will be any warm tint version available.
Their answer is, "Yes, the RRT-O will come out in a small quantity of warm tint version."
I would like to ask "those in the know," what is the difference between a cool vs. warm beam of light? What are the pros and cons of either?
I understand a neutral light produces great natural colors. I wonder where these options fit in...
Also, regarding the RRT-0, I was told we can choose between SMO or OP Reflectors. I have read some concern about the "light rings" and wonder if most folks are opting for the OP version to smoothen the throw.
How much less throw do you think will be cast with the OP reflector? I am used to clean beams of light with my Jet 1-MkII, Surefire E2D, and M3 Combat Light and am not sure I can tolerate the light rings.
Jetbeam wouldn't comment on why they didn't place the "Rapid Flash" setting AFTER "Super High" or if they would correct this design flaw (this is my opinion, anyways, but I did not phrase my question to them so critically).
So, how about it, "enlightened ones"? Is the RRT-0 with a warm tint and OP Reflector the way to go?
Personally, I would LOVE an EDC light with 5-6 preset settings that are programmable (perhaps 1/5/20/50/100/240 lumens).
On a side note, if the light performs as expected, it appears it could be "The EDC Light" to beat (unless one is used to packing something more diminutive)!
Thanks to all for making this forum so enlightening!
-Carpe Noctem. Please pardon my theft of this bright phrase!
~Cheers!
SM
Arc AAA Premium, Jetbeam Jet 1-MkII, Surefire E2D, Surefire M3 Combat Light, Inova 24/7, Princeton Tec Yukon HL, and "Pre-Enlightened JUNK"