My Ultrafire Rebel EMR1 (2nd gen) is vastly superior in beam quality when compared to the P1D-CE Q5 and I'm talking tint/color, output, absence of artifacts, etc. Now the EMR1 IS a low cost flashlight. $27 vs $60+ for the Fenix. In all fairness, I haven't compared the runtime or efficiencies of these two lights. I'm referring to only beam quality.
You're comparing a Rebel to a CREE Q5. Q5's are still rare, and the really nice white tints, like WC, are rarer yet. Fenix may not have been able to get WC tints, or couldn't justify the price. When you buy a flahlight that doesn't specify the tint bin you should know you are taking a chance on the tint. You could buy 10 flashlights and not get a tint you like. I'm just saying, when is it too much? I think if someone is going to be picky about the tint, and wants a nice white beam, then they shouldn't buy a flashlight that doesn't state what bin the emitter is. You could go look for a light that offers a Q5 WC, and you'll probably have to pay more to get it.
Sould Fenix offer a limited run of 100, or 500, P1D Q5's WC's so they have a "Premium" product, or should they make 5,000 P1D Q5's with whatever Q5's they can get their hands on that have a tint that would be acceptable to most people?
Fortunately for people who take a chance on the tint, that really want something specific tint wise, there are dealers like fenix-store that do want to make sure their customers are happy and they will offer exchanges until the customer gets what they want.
In the end the customer is happy, but the dealer may have taken a hit. I guess I just have a problem if the dealer has to take a hit because someone wants custom specs from a production light.
I have a P1D-CE P4, P3D P4 which was modded to Q5 by fenix-store, P3D Rebel100, and a P2D Q2. They all have slightly different tints. My P3D P4 was kind of purplish, but it was within what I felt was normal for a P4 without a certain tint bin specified.
Now I have other LED lights that have very white beams, which I expected them to have, because they were Q2 WC bins, etc. If I got a Q2 WC that had a tint outside of what a WC should be, then I may consider an exchage.
Also some of the dealers that hang on CPF offer us discounts, so when we buy something from them with a discount code and then we want an exchange because there is a slight green or purple cast to the beam they are taking a bigger hit.
I think Fenixstore.com is top notch and a fair and honest retailer that offers a 30 day return policy without unfair "exchange fees" or restocking fees.
I agree, Fenixstore.com is a great dealer and they get all my Fenix business.
They may not charge exchange fees, which to you would be unfair to you if they did, but does anyone ever think what is unfair to them an other dealers that exchange a product because there's a bit of a green cast to the beam, or a bit of purple, blue, even though that's normal for that product and the emitters used?