That pink Clickie is wild, and I loves it.
If thats the 519A 5700K i have one modded with this LED but DD so CCT is about ~4200K and alightly more throw + artifacts on white wall from domeless.I do recall you posted this w good while ago but it helped for me to compare the two emitters currently available at HDS. Thanks for that.
I think the NA52 would have a tighter hotspot than the sdr50. Even with the 200 on the na52 and 300 lumens with the sdr50
Anybody have the Na52 ?
I had owned one. Hotspot was a little tighter than the SDR50, however I felt it was a bit underpowered. Still nice, but if I had to choose between NA52 and SDR50, I'd pick SDR50, but that's just my taste. Can't really go wrong with NA52I do recall you posted this w good while ago but it helped for me to compare the two emitters currently available at HDS. Thanks for that.
I think the NA52 would have a tighter hotspot than the sdr50. Even with the 200 on the na52 and 300 lumens with the sdr50
Anybody have the Na52 ?
I also have one, if you need a specific shot - make your wish.... it is almost weekend, I should have time. I only need to find the correct lights...Anybody have the Na52 ?
SDR50 left- NA52 middle
NLT 325 lumens, neutral white (LIMITED) Less... | |
This (LIMITED) LED produces a calibrated 325 lumens. The early-afternoon sunshine white output is around 5000°K. This LED has a color rendering index (CRI) of around 71. Emitter: Cree XP-G3, 3D, S5. |
The 325 (Cree XP-L HD) has a slightly wider beam in the hotspot, the range is about the same as the 250 or a little less. The NLT version has the same beam shape as the 250, but hits a little further. He's greatI want to grab another rotary, and was considering the 325. How much of a difference is it over the 250. I love the narrow throw of the 250. Is the 325 the same, or is it more of a flood? I kind of remember reading somewhere on here long ago that the 325 was not a thrower. Really cant remember for certain thought.