I saw a tread with a triple MC-E setup with warm white 5A MC-E which looked pretty awesome but I don't find it anymore :ohgeez:If someone knows which threat I'm talking about, please link it.
You are probably referring to
my thread, which is actually three warm whie MC-Es (6# bin, not 5A). These are available from cutter.
To answer your question, yes the warm and neutral bins are more than worth the reduction in lumens, even compared to the WH bin. Before the neutral white were available, the WH was my preferred bin by far, and they are still a major improvement over most of the other cool bins. However, I would still willingly give up 15% lumens to go from WH to 5A.
Outdoors, this reduction in lumens will actually be offset somewhat by the fact that most objects you want to look at outdoors, such as trees and soil, tend to reflect longer wavelength light (eg green and red) significantly more than blue light.
This post by Saabluster shows photos of the 5A (neutral white), 6C (what I'm using in my triple MC-E) and WH bins.
The 5A in real-world use most accurately replicates what I see under daylight of any high-power LED I've used. The warm 6A and 6C LEDs behave very similarly to hotwires, enhancing contrast outdoors by boosting the relative brightness of red and brown objects. Note that this is not more color-accurate, but may be preferable in some cases.
The 6C is my favorite emitter outdoors, the 5A is my favorite indoors. I'm using a 5A in my LF2x EDC. After the emitter swap (from a Q5 WC), it's now a lot easier to distinguish things like resistor color codes.
I have replaced the LEDs in every light I regularly use with either 5A or 6C bins, despite the 15% lumen cut.