Turbo DV8
Flashlight Enthusiast
Is there such a light as this?
Must run on one or two AA cells, preferably two.
Two-mode only, please!
Clickie OK if it is a robust design, not prone to flickering after a few months use. Otherwise, twisty is fine.
OK already, I know Cree can be bright, but it seems with most Cree-based lights that consideration is given to bright first and runtime second. I want a "high" that is more of a medium, which will be plenty bright to darkness-adjusted eyes, yet offer insane runtimes.
The "low" I want to be much lower than my LOD-CE on low. I want just enough light on low to guide my path a few feet in front of me. If one is familiar with the old 2AAA River Rock headlamp, with a clickie low-high switch, that on low is what I am after in terms of low brightness.
Oh, did I mention "nix" the PWM unless it is a high enough frequency to not be visible?
Spill is more important than extreme throw. No "paper towel tube" fisheye optics, please.
Does anything on the market come close?
Must run on one or two AA cells, preferably two.
Two-mode only, please!
Clickie OK if it is a robust design, not prone to flickering after a few months use. Otherwise, twisty is fine.
OK already, I know Cree can be bright, but it seems with most Cree-based lights that consideration is given to bright first and runtime second. I want a "high" that is more of a medium, which will be plenty bright to darkness-adjusted eyes, yet offer insane runtimes.
The "low" I want to be much lower than my LOD-CE on low. I want just enough light on low to guide my path a few feet in front of me. If one is familiar with the old 2AAA River Rock headlamp, with a clickie low-high switch, that on low is what I am after in terms of low brightness.
Oh, did I mention "nix" the PWM unless it is a high enough frequency to not be visible?
Spill is more important than extreme throw. No "paper towel tube" fisheye optics, please.
Does anything on the market come close?