I got to put the TK45 beta version (production version will be brighter) through some tests tonight and made a short video with beamshots.
Comparing the TK45 to the TK40, it is a wide area light while the TK40 is a better thrower.
Under 30 yards, I would give the advantage to the TK45. Farther out in distance, the TK40 fares better.
The TK45 makes for a better video camera light due to its flooding light as is apparent in the video.
Overall I really like this light. It really grows on you. The look is very futuristic especially when you hold it in your hand and it would have rocked if it was used in a certain movie.
It is starting to make my TK40 seem boring.oo:
The sidewinder switches are very easy and fast to use going through the modes.
The only minor issues I noticed is the battery carrier which moves very slightly inside horizontally when I shake it, where as my TK40 has no movement at all. The all plastic carrier also raises the issue of durablity. I would have preferred the same one used in the TK40 with the metal rods.
The sidewinder switch does not appear to be servicable and the rubber cover may break eventually with heavy use.
The 1 series circuit design of the TK45 also means no 4 AA use in emergencies like the TK40.
Video Review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5Q1nw_UEIw
Edit:
Here is a NEW video of the production TK45 being used to explore a small cave. It is on turbo mode throughout the video except when I cycle through the modes at around 1:04 in the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v41grKkDekY
Fenix documentation with this flashlight states,
"Fenix TK45 utilizes the most advanced lighting technology to throw an amazing 760 lumens beam, which is much brighter than a 10W HID light, and comparable to a car headlight."
Well I had to see for myself and here is a pic with car headlight on right
and TK45 Turbo on left. Wow.
The Maxpedition Universal Sheath (not included) fits this flashlight.
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