talonturbo
Newly Enlightened
I really researched my keychain light purchase. No expensive custom, but I wanted the best Photon style light I could buy for 5 bucks off ebay. I ended up going with an Inova Microlight. I also made sure to get a white LED, as colors tend to make some details very hard to see. White is simply more versatile.
When I got it, I was impressed. Brighter than I expected. I bought a second one for my mom, and she loves it too.
I guess my dad finally got impressed, cause he let me know that he bought "one like mine". I expected to see a cheap POS worth $1 that he paid too much for. Instead, he comes home with a Photon II, with blue LED. I was sure mine would be brighter.
I couldn't have been more wrong. In a dark room from 5ish feet away, his was 3 or 4 times brighter in the hotspot, with more spill (although very Saturn ring like).
I'm relatively new to LED's, so was wondering if the color of the LED made the difference, or the make of light?
I've read that blue or green LED's are brighter for some reason, but I didn't expect this.
When I got it, I was impressed. Brighter than I expected. I bought a second one for my mom, and she loves it too.
I guess my dad finally got impressed, cause he let me know that he bought "one like mine". I expected to see a cheap POS worth $1 that he paid too much for. Instead, he comes home with a Photon II, with blue LED. I was sure mine would be brighter.
I couldn't have been more wrong. In a dark room from 5ish feet away, his was 3 or 4 times brighter in the hotspot, with more spill (although very Saturn ring like).
I'm relatively new to LED's, so was wondering if the color of the LED made the difference, or the make of light?
I've read that blue or green LED's are brighter for some reason, but I didn't expect this.