techwg
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hey there. I am a bit picky about the lights I buy these days in the sense that I want something from them, maybe more throw, or more flood, or more lumens etc. So when I saw a PD35 size light that has 1600 lumens I had to buy one. I got mine from myfenix.co.uk as usual. So I will post the 2 videos I have currently and if I add more I will add them to this post.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNPWDNvZvk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB0TNXnqL00
Better night footage using a body camera which functions better in low light. You can really see the modes extremely well...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BulPfCxCm_Q
Over all I am really happy with this because I feel the beam is a bit wider and I think it makes it more useful all around. The clip is rather nice too, although I only started messing with the clip after recording. My hope is that the side button is good and strong because I recall seeing a review of another model which apparently had multiple people complaining that the side button popped out and they had the parts laying on a piece of paper to show what happened. But I have not seen such reports on the PD36R, but it is early days and I have little doubt that issue was a model-isolated incident since out of all my Fenix lights, I never had such a thing happen ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNPWDNvZvk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB0TNXnqL00
Better night footage using a body camera which functions better in low light. You can really see the modes extremely well...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BulPfCxCm_Q
Over all I am really happy with this because I feel the beam is a bit wider and I think it makes it more useful all around. The clip is rather nice too, although I only started messing with the clip after recording. My hope is that the side button is good and strong because I recall seeing a review of another model which apparently had multiple people complaining that the side button popped out and they had the parts laying on a piece of paper to show what happened. But I have not seen such reports on the PD36R, but it is early days and I have little doubt that issue was a model-isolated incident since out of all my Fenix lights, I never had such a thing happen ever.
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