Retinator
Enlightened
It's been about 3 weeks since I killed my Gen2 X1, and I just recieved it's Gen3 replacement today.
First the good news.
1) Came with battery, no packaging other than a bare-bubble wrapped X1 with the AA cell bubble wrapped next to it.
2)Piston design seems to have changed much for the better IMO. MY gen2 (not sure if this was common) took thumbs of steel to press in. This is MUCH smoother.
3) Tailcap design also shows improvements, most notable being the larger dimple for the (-) negetive contact
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Next is the middle ground news, neither complaints or praises.
1) Annodizing (silver model) is rougher. It does tend to dry my hand out when holding it. It seems to be a duller color but that could be just the batch it was in. The annodizing quality appears better than the Gen2, so it's a 50/50 for me.
2) Reflector seems to be deeper, white wall testing seems to show the Gen 3 has more throw than the Gen2. Could also be due to the higher output, not sure.
Now the bad.....
1) Machining is good but in the lanyard hole, there are uneven spiral markings from the machining. Not a huge deal as you really have to look in the hole to notice it.
2) The LED is not centered very well. The biggest issue I have however, is using a rectangular sized die in a ROUND opening. This leaves a lot of unused real estate. The centering of the LED doesn't seem to be a big deal anyways. Closer white wall inspection (gotta make it sound official-bear with me) shows a square hotspot, with a lightly ringy corona. No biggies as far as I'm concerned.
3) Tint - In use, tint is hardly an issue, but this one is a diluted lemonade yellow tint. very weird, I've never seen a ayellow tint before, and since the envelope it came in was dry, I can't blame my dog for this one.
4) Brightness. Ok I've been without the Gen2 for 3 weeks and have since been spoiled by a 6PL, but this appears about as bright as the older Gen2. Shrugs, maybe it's all in the throw?
Overall my feelings are VERY mixed on this one. I'm under the impression that Inova's quality might have taken a few small steps down, or I just (un) lucked out. Admittidly I'm biased if not spoiled by my 6PL, and I don't wanna come down too hard on it, but maybe my needs have changed too.
I'd still be interested in a T2 or an X03, when they upgrade it.
Now for the newer people wondering about telling the difference between a Gen2/Gen3. Without pictures, look at the tailcaps. Gen 2 shows INOVA-EMISSIVE ENERGY stamped in the rubber around the outer edge.
Gen3 has INOVA stamped in the rubber in BIG letters accross the diameter of the rubber part.
Should I hand this one down to friends/family, or hang on to it? The X5 has since filled it's role well.
First the good news.
1) Came with battery, no packaging other than a bare-bubble wrapped X1 with the AA cell bubble wrapped next to it.
2)Piston design seems to have changed much for the better IMO. MY gen2 (not sure if this was common) took thumbs of steel to press in. This is MUCH smoother.
3) Tailcap design also shows improvements, most notable being the larger dimple for the (-) negetive contact
.
Next is the middle ground news, neither complaints or praises.
1) Annodizing (silver model) is rougher. It does tend to dry my hand out when holding it. It seems to be a duller color but that could be just the batch it was in. The annodizing quality appears better than the Gen2, so it's a 50/50 for me.
2) Reflector seems to be deeper, white wall testing seems to show the Gen 3 has more throw than the Gen2. Could also be due to the higher output, not sure.
Now the bad.....
1) Machining is good but in the lanyard hole, there are uneven spiral markings from the machining. Not a huge deal as you really have to look in the hole to notice it.
2) The LED is not centered very well. The biggest issue I have however, is using a rectangular sized die in a ROUND opening. This leaves a lot of unused real estate. The centering of the LED doesn't seem to be a big deal anyways. Closer white wall inspection (gotta make it sound official-bear with me) shows a square hotspot, with a lightly ringy corona. No biggies as far as I'm concerned.
3) Tint - In use, tint is hardly an issue, but this one is a diluted lemonade yellow tint. very weird, I've never seen a ayellow tint before, and since the envelope it came in was dry, I can't blame my dog for this one.
4) Brightness. Ok I've been without the Gen2 for 3 weeks and have since been spoiled by a 6PL, but this appears about as bright as the older Gen2. Shrugs, maybe it's all in the throw?
Overall my feelings are VERY mixed on this one. I'm under the impression that Inova's quality might have taken a few small steps down, or I just (un) lucked out. Admittidly I'm biased if not spoiled by my 6PL, and I don't wanna come down too hard on it, but maybe my needs have changed too.
I'd still be interested in a T2 or an X03, when they upgrade it.
Now for the newer people wondering about telling the difference between a Gen2/Gen3. Without pictures, look at the tailcaps. Gen 2 shows INOVA-EMISSIVE ENERGY stamped in the rubber around the outer edge.
Gen3 has INOVA stamped in the rubber in BIG letters accross the diameter of the rubber part.
Should I hand this one down to friends/family, or hang on to it? The X5 has since filled it's role well.