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Further I'm interested in the UC45 and UC50. And of course the BC30
Like the look of those. The BC30 appears quite similar to the Lupine Piko, but lets you change the cells. Good call by Fenix.
I can't open the catalog. Can someone give me any info or photo for the E12?
I can't open the catalog. Can someone give me any info or photo for the E12?
I can't open the catalog. Can someone give me any info or photo for the E12?
Same here, it was a slow (but not very large) download. About 25 Mb.The catalog loads slowly(at least for me) so it might open eventually for you even though it takes a while before the download is complete.
Like the look of those. The BC30 appears quite similar to the Lupine Piko, but lets you change the cells. Good call by Fenix.
The BT20 sells around €/$95, so the new BTR20 should be around the same price. Although I read in the catalog the BTR20 comes with his own Fenix BA2B battery-pack, so price can be higher because of that. But the BC30 shouldn't be more than €/$150.Yes like the Piko in output, but not in Size. I am sure the price will be the factor that will sway most to the Fenix, not the size. I do like the idea of being able to change batteries and using 18650 or CR123 batteries. Lupine is significantly more expensive, but sometimes you get what you pay for
The BT20 sells around €/$95, so the new BTR20 should be around the same price. Although I read in the catalog the BTR20 comes with his own Fenix BA2B battery-pack, so price can be higher because of that. But the BC30 shouldn't be more than €/$150.
It's not a mechanical forward clicky - it is an electronic hybrid switch like on the TK09 aka new TK12. From off you have the momentary on and from On you change modes as if it were a reverse clicky. I really hope they start introducing this switch to the next LD and PD lights.Thanks for the pic, and I'll try saving it first.
That E12 is interesting with 3 modes, but I don't like forward clickies with mode selection - if I'm reading that correctly. I always liked the momentary feature on the E11.
You are probably right becaue the TK09 does tailstand and it has the same type of switch.Looks like the e12 might tailstand now too.
output-wise yes, but not price-wiseI would think the BC30 would compare closer to the Piko in output, not the BT20 or BTR20.
output-wise yes, but not price-wise
I've no idea what the price is, only I would like to see it around €150 or lower.What is the price of the BC30? I see you would have to purchase the Ba2b battery pack to use the other models like the BTR20 or BT20...
It's not a mechanical forward clicky - it is an electronic hybrid switch like on the TK09 aka new TK12. From off you have the momentary on and from On you change modes as if it were a reverse clicky. I really hope they start introducing this switch to the next LD and PD lights.
You are probably right becaue the TK09 does tailstand and it has the same type of switch.
This would be a great feature that could set new Fenix flashlights apart from others. They could use the side switches on lights like the E35, and the electronic hybrid tail switches on LD and PD series flashlights. The PD32 would be even better with the ability to tailstand. Doing away with the second mode switch and incorporating it into the new tail switch would be a welcome change.It's not a mechanical forward clicky - it is an electronic hybrid switch like on the TK09 aka new TK12. From off you have the momentary on and from On you change modes as if it were a reverse clicky. I really hope they start introducing this switch to the next LD and PD lights.
You are probably right becaue the TK09 does tailstand and it has the same type of switch.