luminiferous
Newly Enlightened
Thought I would take my colorimeter, which is a professional device I use in my daily job, and compare the readings Doug from Flashlightreviews.com got from his "Lightbox Apparatus" when he reviewed the Fenix L2D CE.
My colorimeter @ one meter
L2D low: 250 Lux
L2D med: 843 Lux
L2D high: 1557 Lux
L2D turbo: 2559 Lux
Doug's "Lightbox Apparatus" @ one meter
L2D low: 288 Lux
L2D med: 870 Lux
L2D high: 1730 Lux
L2D turbo: 2980 Lux
Like Doug's "Lightbox Apparatus", my colorimeter is not an expensive device. It's not the best device money can buy, but it is a professional device specifically designed to measure emitted light. Thought it was interesting how close Doug's homemade device came to a commerically made device.
For those interested...
My colorimeter is a GretagMacbeth (now XRite) EyeOne Display2 and the software I used with it is called EyeOne Match 3
My L2D CE had fully charged Sanyo 2500 mAh NiMH batteries in it during testing.
My colorimeter @ one meter
L2D low: 250 Lux
L2D med: 843 Lux
L2D high: 1557 Lux
L2D turbo: 2559 Lux
Doug's "Lightbox Apparatus" @ one meter
L2D low: 288 Lux
L2D med: 870 Lux
L2D high: 1730 Lux
L2D turbo: 2980 Lux
Like Doug's "Lightbox Apparatus", my colorimeter is not an expensive device. It's not the best device money can buy, but it is a professional device specifically designed to measure emitted light. Thought it was interesting how close Doug's homemade device came to a commerically made device.
For those interested...
My colorimeter is a GretagMacbeth (now XRite) EyeOne Display2 and the software I used with it is called EyeOne Match 3
My L2D CE had fully charged Sanyo 2500 mAh NiMH batteries in it during testing.