rmteo
Flashlight Enthusiast
The M@G Rebel 2D is a nice light for around $30. It is machined well, rugged, has decent output (seems to be around 150 lumens) and good runtime (20+ hours on alkalines). It puts out a nice, tight spot but leaves a lot to be desired when set to flood - ugly with many artifacts and not really a whole lot wider than spot.
While working on my other designs, I experimented with a lens on the 2D and it worked well - it will zoom/focus from a wide, smooth flood (about 90 degrees) to a really tight spot (where an image of the LED die is projected). Besides zoom/focus, this head also provide additional advantages:
a. makes the light 1.0in. shorter than stock.
b. head diameter is smaller by 0.40in.
c. has an anti-roll feature.
d can have a flat or crenallated bezel.
Here is a comparison of the stock 2D with new head (which screws on to the body in place of the stock head). Is there a commercial market for it? What do you guys think?
While working on my other designs, I experimented with a lens on the 2D and it worked well - it will zoom/focus from a wide, smooth flood (about 90 degrees) to a really tight spot (where an image of the LED die is projected). Besides zoom/focus, this head also provide additional advantages:
a. makes the light 1.0in. shorter than stock.
b. head diameter is smaller by 0.40in.
c. has an anti-roll feature.
d can have a flat or crenallated bezel.
Here is a comparison of the stock 2D with new head (which screws on to the body in place of the stock head). Is there a commercial market for it? What do you guys think?