If I eliminate the photography requirement. Which is the better light ?Gunner12 said:The Dexlight uses PWM( about 100 Hz I think) which might mess up the picture. The Fenix uses current regulation and has no flicker but current regulation will change a LED's tint.
Great input ! The Fenix is highly spoken of . But in which aspects is it better than this Dexlight ?Nic said:For photography you'll want a nice smooth beam ... that rules the Fenix out as it doesn't have an OP reflector. Otherwise the Fenix is better.
Is the dexlight inferior as to quality of workmanship and reliability ?LightScene said:Fenix advantages:
1. no manufacturer has beat Fenix for circuit efficiency
2. The Dexlight uses PWM - i.e. it flickers except in high mode
3. If you buy the dexlight and you need to return it for some reason, there could be a lenghty turnaround. (There could even be a lengthy wait to receive it in the first place.)
Dexlight advantages:
1. cheaper
2. does efficiency really matter that much?
3. smoother beam
What is UI and why is it horrible ?adirondackdestroyer said:I would stay away from that Dexlight. The UI on that light is HORRIBLE!!! Probabley the worst of any light on the market. Fenix lights in general are great, but for what you will be doing I think they are most likely not your best option.
Have you seen the twistie Dexlight? It sells for $23.95 and is basically the same thing as the Jetbeam C-LE, which is a very nice light. It has a very smooth beam without as much throw as the Fenix series, which is what you want if you will using it up close.
bp044 said:What is UI and why is it horrible ?
I like the UI on the Dexlight X1. The Dexlight X1 UI works very similar to the Fenix and it is only when you put it into 'Advanced' mode that you have 11 output levels to cycle through. It offers a lot of choice in terms of features. It IS a very nice light, though given a choice for an EDC I would go for Fenix because of its circuit efficiency. I haven't noticed any flicker on either. The cheaper Dexlight V @ $23.95 is similar, but only has the 'Basic' modes (like Fenix). Check out the DealExtreme website for info ...adirondackdestroyer said:I would stay away from that Dexlight. The UI on that light is HORRIBLE!!! Probabley the worst of any light on the market. Fenix lights in general are great, but for what you will be doing I think they are most likely not your best option.
Have you seen the twistie Dexlight? It sells for $23.95 and is basically the same thing as the Jetbeam C-LE, which is a very nice light. It has a very smooth beam without as much throw as the Fenix series, which is what you want if you will using it up close.
Nic said:I like the UI on the Dexlight X1. The Dexlight X1 UI works very similar to the Fenix and it is only when you put it into 'Advanced' mode that you have 11 output levels to cycle through.