Luminescent
Enlightened
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- Jun 26, 2007
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Finally broke down and purchased a Stainless LD01.
The first disappointment was finding that the stainless threads were not cut very cleanly, requiring more than a half hour of work with Alcohol, Kleenex, and Q-tips to clean all the metal particles and gunk out of the works, and get things working smoothly. :sigh:
When I finally got things cleaned up and installed a battery, I was happy to see that the LD01 is indeed a little brighter than my L0D-Q4, and that it had a fairly good tint, BUT - It has the absolute WORST beam pattern of ANY light that I have purchased in the last 10 years (including several $10 DX cheapys I bought as gifts).
There is a VERY noticeable DARK SPOT in the center of the hotspot; like a donut hole (incorrect focus). :thumbsdow
Fenix quality control has obviously gone completely to s#%t.
The reasonably good brightness and tint just make me twice as angry, because it shows that this could have been a really fine little light if Fenix cared even the tiniest bit about quality, and taken the extra 10 seconds it would have required to get the emitter properly centered and focused.
Remind me again, why we are paying 50 plus dollars for a tiny AAA light?
Oh yeh, that's right, I remember, it's because Fenix is a "premium quality" brand.
I bought the LD01 with the fond hope that, due to it's tough Stainless Steel construction, it would be the last AAA size light I would ever NEED, and that this would save me money in the long run.
This may not be the last AAA light I will ever need, but it sure as hell will be the LAST Fenix light I will ever buy. (Gee, I guess that means that the LD01 did come close to meeting my requirements after all, because it will certainly save me lots of money on overpriced, overrated, Fenix GARBAGE in the future.)
- Luminescent
The first disappointment was finding that the stainless threads were not cut very cleanly, requiring more than a half hour of work with Alcohol, Kleenex, and Q-tips to clean all the metal particles and gunk out of the works, and get things working smoothly. :sigh:
When I finally got things cleaned up and installed a battery, I was happy to see that the LD01 is indeed a little brighter than my L0D-Q4, and that it had a fairly good tint, BUT - It has the absolute WORST beam pattern of ANY light that I have purchased in the last 10 years (including several $10 DX cheapys I bought as gifts).
There is a VERY noticeable DARK SPOT in the center of the hotspot; like a donut hole (incorrect focus). :thumbsdow
Fenix quality control has obviously gone completely to s#%t.
The reasonably good brightness and tint just make me twice as angry, because it shows that this could have been a really fine little light if Fenix cared even the tiniest bit about quality, and taken the extra 10 seconds it would have required to get the emitter properly centered and focused.
Remind me again, why we are paying 50 plus dollars for a tiny AAA light?
Oh yeh, that's right, I remember, it's because Fenix is a "premium quality" brand.
I bought the LD01 with the fond hope that, due to it's tough Stainless Steel construction, it would be the last AAA size light I would ever NEED, and that this would save me money in the long run.
This may not be the last AAA light I will ever need, but it sure as hell will be the LAST Fenix light I will ever buy. (Gee, I guess that means that the LD01 did come close to meeting my requirements after all, because it will certainly save me lots of money on overpriced, overrated, Fenix GARBAGE in the future.)
- Luminescent
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