I have the Coleman 8D HP Lantern, and honestly for its size I wasn't very impressed. I also have a Rayovac Sportsman Extreme 300 lantern and to my eye, and while the Coleman is brighter, its not stunningly brighter by any means. Not to mention the coleman is HUGE compared to the rayovac. The Rayovac runs on only 3 D's compared to 8. It's also pretty durable with rubber coating on both ends to cushion it from falls. Last time I went camping i knocked my rayovac down from about 5ft off the ground onto hard dirt and it's perfectly fine. The Coleman on the other hand... it's a bunch of cheap feeling plastic and w/ 8 D's riding in it, i'm pretty sure it wouldn't take a drop too well. But as something to have in a power outage and just leave sitting in the center of a room, I have no complaints.
The only advantages I see about the coleman is the tint is a bit warmer than the rayovac (although people have modded the rayovac w/ a warmer led if you're so inclined) and it offers variable output w/ lower levels of lighting compared to the rayovac's 2 modes.
But for the about $30 and only using 3 D's, the rayovac is pretty hard to beat imo.
Some other lanterns which are generally highly regarded are Black Diamond lanterns. They have the Orbit, Apollo, and Titan lanterns which are collapsible, making them more compact. I haven't got around to buying any of these yet so I can't comment on them myself.
Also the Sylvania 4AA lanterns are cheap and pretty popular to mod. Here's the
thread if you're interested.
I also have an energizer weather ready folding lantern from Target which runs on 4D's, brightness is comparable to the rayovac, but again the rayovac wins out because that thing just feels sturdy as hell.
Hope that helps :thumbsup: