If you were planning to get the Maelstrom and you weren't going to wait what would you get instead?
I'm jumping straight to HID. There are a bunch of handheld HID flashlights now that throw 3000+ lumens and are small enough to stow under the car seat. :thumbsup:
The more I think about it, the less I want an MCE light with just 500-700 lumens. I'll probably "downgrade" from HID to SST when a good cheapie is available. Probably from 4sevens. They already said they have a few thousand SST emitters...
-Jeff
I think the issue is that people are saying that the M21 is materially less than 500 lumens at the emitter, let alone OTF. Looks nice though, maybe they will do a higher driven version in the future.
I have no integrating sphere by which to measure the output, but I know current from the batteries is around 1A on high.
The M20 reflector is quite a bit smaller in diameter, so I would think that would alter the beam profile.I don't have an M21, but a M20 Titanium, which should basically be the same.
Well, you buy Titaniums in first line because of the Titanium, the bling-bling and everything, the brightness comes in second place. It's strage, but if I spent 120$ for an M21 I'd be disappointed by the output, as I spent 2,5 times that amount on an M20 Titanium I'm not really disappointed... :shrug:
I like the beam. It is very floody, huge hotspot, very white, not discernable tint, not much artefacts. I would rate it at about 350 Lumen OTF. Medium is already very usable, high is very nice. I wouldn't compare it to a Quark, although those are also quite floody with XPG, the SST50 is another class, more flood!
I don't recommend buying it as a substitute for an MC-E, it can't just keep up to those. Think of it as an XPG+, that's the best description. The emitter is underdriven in the M21, it can do more, the Catapult shows that and Oliht will come with a K50 too, powered by 3x18650 it'ss probably show what an SST50 can do... If I was mean, I would say it can stand in the shadow of the SST90, the K90 perhaps.
As this is about a substitute for the Maelstrom, may I suggest the Jeatbeam M1X? :thinking:
I know about the M21 - interface isn't ideal though..
Pocket-able, bezel down clip and bright. What else?
Matt,The M21 is 500L at emitter SPEC at the emitter - it's a simple function of current/spec.
OTF measurements vary; since basically no one has a calibrated sphere ($22K and up) we use pseudo calibrated lightboxes. Those measurements have been 325-375 OTF so ~350L OTF is very reasonable - remember component variation (circuit, LED, etc) means there can be a 10% output difference between units.
The M21 isn't driven harder because it CANNOT BE DRIVEN HARDER SAFELY.
2 x CR123A's simply cannot safely deliver more current. Any '2xCR123A' sized light that wants to be brighter, and stay safe, will have to use an 18650. It's not like Olight didn't want to drive the emitter harder - they did - but the batteries and the thermal mass of a relatively small light limit the drive current that can be used. The M21 is easily (outside of some customs I'm sure) the brightest light in it's size class.
If I had told you guys 2-3 years that we could offer you, for $120, a great quality, 350 OTF lumen light that runs for 60+ minutes on 2xCR123A's there would have been an epic stampede.