I have for some time been looking for a good headlamp and a few days ago I pulled the trigger and ordered Led Lenser H7. (58€) It is sold many places here in Finland, but for some reason it is quite rare in other countries. I couldn`t even find this model from Led Lensers own website.
I will be using it for night orienteering in coming fall, couple months from now. (The new Petzl Ultra and Silva headlamps are way more expensive than I`m willing to spend for a headlamp)
I received it just today, and here comes some photos and my first impressions.
Advertised specs:
* Prism reflector system
* High intensity 1.25 watt LED
* Revolutionary spot to flood focusing system
* Integrated dimmer switch – Hi-Low beam facility
* Lamp head can be swivelled within an angle of 90 degrees
* Fully adjustable straps
* Lumens: 140
* Beam visible up to 2000 metres
* Burn Time Up to 50 hours
* Weight 119gms
* Power Supply 3 x AAA alkaline batteries included
Here`s the box
It came with a neoprene holster that can be attached to a belt or serve as a good protection when It`s in backpack etc.
...and here`s the headlamp
Focusing lever can be seen under the head. It is a bit stiff to use, but works well, and after a short use feels very useful.
On the back of the head is battery pack with dimmer. The dimmer works as it should, it`s very easy to adjust brightness from zero to max.
The angle of the head can be adjusted from 0 to 90 degrees in three steps. (from straight ahead to straight down)
I also took some beams shot to get the idea of the brightness, which was quite impressive. (bathroom was the darkest place I could find. It never gets really dark outside when it`s middle of the summer in Finland
)
H7 Wide angle:
H7 Focused spot:
(It seems like there is no spill due to short shutter time of the camera, but in the real wold it puts out enough spill to for example walking on a trail when focused)
And for the comparison, Nitecore Extreme max with RCR (200 lumens advertised):
As you can see the H7 competes very well with Nitecore. The focused spot is very intense. I must say I was quite surprised how bright it actually is. It seems very likely that it actually puts out the advertised 140 lumens. ( I would have guessed it puts out more
)
Beam quality is not the best. Focused spot is not round on white wall, and on wide angle the center of the spot is a bit dimmer. But this does not decrease it`s real world usefulness at all!
I must say I`m very impressed by this headlamp. Insanely bright with a dimmer, focusable beam and adjustable angle, I think this thing is very hard to beat. (at this price range at least)
Time will tell, when I get to use this more, if this really is as great headlamp as it seems to be.
I will be using it for night orienteering in coming fall, couple months from now. (The new Petzl Ultra and Silva headlamps are way more expensive than I`m willing to spend for a headlamp)
I received it just today, and here comes some photos and my first impressions.
Advertised specs:
* Prism reflector system
* High intensity 1.25 watt LED
* Revolutionary spot to flood focusing system
* Integrated dimmer switch – Hi-Low beam facility
* Lamp head can be swivelled within an angle of 90 degrees
* Fully adjustable straps
* Lumens: 140
* Beam visible up to 2000 metres
* Burn Time Up to 50 hours
* Weight 119gms
* Power Supply 3 x AAA alkaline batteries included
Here`s the box

It came with a neoprene holster that can be attached to a belt or serve as a good protection when It`s in backpack etc.

...and here`s the headlamp

Focusing lever can be seen under the head. It is a bit stiff to use, but works well, and after a short use feels very useful.

On the back of the head is battery pack with dimmer. The dimmer works as it should, it`s very easy to adjust brightness from zero to max.

The angle of the head can be adjusted from 0 to 90 degrees in three steps. (from straight ahead to straight down)

I also took some beams shot to get the idea of the brightness, which was quite impressive. (bathroom was the darkest place I could find. It never gets really dark outside when it`s middle of the summer in Finland
H7 Wide angle:

H7 Focused spot:
(It seems like there is no spill due to short shutter time of the camera, but in the real wold it puts out enough spill to for example walking on a trail when focused)

And for the comparison, Nitecore Extreme max with RCR (200 lumens advertised):

As you can see the H7 competes very well with Nitecore. The focused spot is very intense. I must say I was quite surprised how bright it actually is. It seems very likely that it actually puts out the advertised 140 lumens. ( I would have guessed it puts out more
Beam quality is not the best. Focused spot is not round on white wall, and on wide angle the center of the spot is a bit dimmer. But this does not decrease it`s real world usefulness at all!
I must say I`m very impressed by this headlamp. Insanely bright with a dimmer, focusable beam and adjustable angle, I think this thing is very hard to beat. (at this price range at least)
Time will tell, when I get to use this more, if this really is as great headlamp as it seems to be.
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