Re: My Titan.
Thanks for the compliments gents, when I have more time, I'll shoot more pictures, and beamshots as well. I can tell you that the lowest setting is incredibly low. When the light first comes on as you twist it, the LED has just barely a glow, easily directly viewable with the naked eye. At full brightness this little thing is impressive. Beam quality and output compare very nicely with my Milky ML1. The UI is exactly as we've all been told. Holding the body in one hand, you twist counter-clockwise to start it up, takes about a 90 degree twist to get it started. Not a whole lot of chance of this light turning itself on. There's no detent or click in any position, from off all the way to full output, just a smooth medium-friction feel, comparable to the U2 or K2 twist ring, but this definitely has the feel of metal-on-metal. And yes, you can absolutely turn it on one handed. The first time I tried, the whole light was twisting as the rear quick-release pod was pivoting against the heel of my hand.
Overall, the Titan's very impressive.