We all read how many hate the green tint of the XP-G, being curious if mine is green but my eyes just don't notice it, I decided to compare it's tint next to other lights of mine. The results have me baffled. Comparing it to my neutral lights (Quark AA and P100A2), it looks white, comparing it to my whitest light (Jetbeam C-LE V2) it looks white, when comparing it to my bluish tinted iTP EOS and some old violet tinted Luxeon light, it looks white, same results with my slightly rose tinted Rebel EOS. Now here's where it gets interesting, next to my aqua tinted L2T V2, it looks more aqua tinted than my L2T, this extreme green tint is what I assume people are disliking about the XP-G. It doesn't end there though, at 7 AM this morning, I decided to compare it to the morning sun, it looked sort of like the tint of my 5A tinted Quark. I've never seen a light who's tint has changed under circumstances like these.
Another thing, the XP-G is said to have the same CRI as the XR-E, but it really makes reds more vibrant than any other LED other than my Rebel EOS and neutrals and same with most other colors. I don't know, I swear when the XP-G was first announced, someone mentioned an improvement of CRI, but Cree's data says otherwise, but seeing beamshots on here and using my MiNi, it really does seem as if the CRI is slightly higher.
What do you guys think of this, is it perhaps just a wee bit past my bedtime?
Another thing, the XP-G is said to have the same CRI as the XR-E, but it really makes reds more vibrant than any other LED other than my Rebel EOS and neutrals and same with most other colors. I don't know, I swear when the XP-G was first announced, someone mentioned an improvement of CRI, but Cree's data says otherwise, but seeing beamshots on here and using my MiNi, it really does seem as if the CRI is slightly higher.
What do you guys think of this, is it perhaps just a wee bit past my bedtime?