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Diffuser for Haiku, Sundrop and Mule Head

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BenChiew

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I was at a local shop and tried on some diffusers. Pleasantly found the right one from Fenix.

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Please read post #10 for more information.
 
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Re: Diffuser for Haiku Head

Benchiew - thanks for sharing the information that this Fenix diffuser fits. I like these cones certain uses and it is good to note this one fits the Haiku.
 
Re: Diffuser for Haiku Head

Benchiew - thanks for sharing the information that this Fenix diffuser fits. I like these cones certain uses and it is good to note this one fits the Haiku.
If anyone outside the US wants one and can't locate it, I can assist by sending from Malaysia. The diffuser cost $6 plus a few more dollars for registered shipping to anywhere in the world.Total will be around $10. Just PM me. :)
 
Re: Diffuser for Haiku Head

Thanks. I'm going to the Sates in August to visit friends and family. I'll order this and a big box of Li-ions to bring back to Switzerland.
 
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Re: Diffuser for Haiku Head

Cool Benchiew! Thanks for sharing your find.
 
Re: Diffuser for Haiku Head

Benchiew - thanks for sharing the information that this Fenix diffuser fits. I like these cones certain uses and it is good to note this one fits the Haiku.

YEP +1
 
Re: Diffuser for Haiku Head

Ok, I'm confused about the 360 thing, do you mean 180 degrees?
 
Ok, I'm confused about the 360 thing, do you mean 180 degrees?

With diffuser like the Surefire F04, the light comes out from the front where a diffusing material is placed right in front of the lens.

This is some what different with a cone. Light is let out not only from the front but all around the surface of the cone. Since you get light all around the cone, this is where the 360 degrees term came about.
 
I'm a weak man. Couldn't resist this set up and ordered it from the States and paid the Swiss Post 30%. But it is great.
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