I would like to know if anyone has the 'perfect' flashlight for me. I'm looking to use it for the following things and would prefer only using one flashlight for all. Currently I have a maglite xl100 I got for less than half price which is retty good in some respects, but I've been considering the fenix ld10/ld20. I've also researched other brands. Please let me know if anyone has a good match for the following criteria.
- Very low output mode for preserving dark adaptation while stargazing (not sure what level of light this is, but I've been told the ld20 would be too bright on low...?)
- Accordingly, require a red filter accessory
- Small enough to pocket carry reasonably well (I find a AA mini-mag reasonable. The XL100 is decent, but it feels 'fat' for it's small length)
- Reasonable runtime/brightness
- Diffuser accessory (for use as camping lantern, etc.)
- NiMH compatibility
- Good mix of throw vs. spread (I don't need to spot something 500,000 feet away, but I also don't need to see everything in my backyard )
- Reasonably lightweight (hiking, etc)
- Lanyard style for hanging (in a tent for instance)a
- Preferably takes one or two AA or AAA batteries (no 3+ cell lights please)
- Ultra durable (could use as a weapon or to jack up your car)
- Budget around $50
- Very low output mode for preserving dark adaptation while stargazing (not sure what level of light this is, but I've been told the ld20 would be too bright on low...?)
- Accordingly, require a red filter accessory
- Small enough to pocket carry reasonably well (I find a AA mini-mag reasonable. The XL100 is decent, but it feels 'fat' for it's small length)
- Reasonable runtime/brightness
- Diffuser accessory (for use as camping lantern, etc.)
- NiMH compatibility
- Good mix of throw vs. spread (I don't need to spot something 500,000 feet away, but I also don't need to see everything in my backyard )
- Reasonably lightweight (hiking, etc)
- Lanyard style for hanging (in a tent for instance)a
- Preferably takes one or two AA or AAA batteries (no 3+ cell lights please)
- Ultra durable (could use as a weapon or to jack up your car)
- Budget around $50
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