Hi:
I obtained a Fenix L1D premium/Rebel edition. I have tested it with a AA and with a single CR123A using a P2D body.
In either case, when first turned on, the light first flashes brightly (appears to hit full "turbo" brightness for a fraction of a second), then settles to it's initial low brightness setting (non-turbo bezel setting, of course). The overshoot flashes also occur when changing to the medium and high modes, then back again to low (after the stupid SOS). Of course, it isn't as noticeable when switching to the higher settings, but it occurs on all mode switches.
I find this disturbing. If one doesn't want bright light and desires the initial low setting, this flash will knock their socks off in a dark adapted situation. Besides, it smells to me of questionable regulator design.
I also bought a Cree WC Q5 Fenix PD2 head. This Cree head doesn't have the initial overshoot/flash, nor does it overshoot when changing brightness settings. In fact, it has a remarkably smooth transition between modes. This is a bummer because after comparing the two, I like the Rebel LED's color rendering much better than the Cree (though the Cree isn't too bad).
So if the Rebel head wasn't flashing like this, I would keep it and perhaps not the Cree head. Now I am not sure what to do.
If it is common experience that these Rebel (or Cree) heads flash like this, I will return it for refund as "unsatisfactory". If others' heads do not flash at all, I will attempt to exchange for a Rebel that doesn't flash.
Does anyone else have a flashing/overshooting Fenix P2D, L1D, or L2D head?
Thanks for input.
I obtained a Fenix L1D premium/Rebel edition. I have tested it with a AA and with a single CR123A using a P2D body.
In either case, when first turned on, the light first flashes brightly (appears to hit full "turbo" brightness for a fraction of a second), then settles to it's initial low brightness setting (non-turbo bezel setting, of course). The overshoot flashes also occur when changing to the medium and high modes, then back again to low (after the stupid SOS). Of course, it isn't as noticeable when switching to the higher settings, but it occurs on all mode switches.
I find this disturbing. If one doesn't want bright light and desires the initial low setting, this flash will knock their socks off in a dark adapted situation. Besides, it smells to me of questionable regulator design.
I also bought a Cree WC Q5 Fenix PD2 head. This Cree head doesn't have the initial overshoot/flash, nor does it overshoot when changing brightness settings. In fact, it has a remarkably smooth transition between modes. This is a bummer because after comparing the two, I like the Rebel LED's color rendering much better than the Cree (though the Cree isn't too bad).
So if the Rebel head wasn't flashing like this, I would keep it and perhaps not the Cree head. Now I am not sure what to do.
If it is common experience that these Rebel (or Cree) heads flash like this, I will return it for refund as "unsatisfactory". If others' heads do not flash at all, I will attempt to exchange for a Rebel that doesn't flash.
Does anyone else have a flashing/overshooting Fenix P2D, L1D, or L2D head?
Thanks for input.