Hitthespot
Flashlight Enthusiast
I received my light this morning and for those wanting a peak I took a few random pictures.
The light works as described, no hiccups with the interface. Ramps up / down and memorizes settings perfectly. EDIT: I would also like to say that this is the easiest UI. If you are looking for a light with one mode but want the ability to set brightness levels this light is it. Unscrew the light head one quarter turn, the light ramps up / down. When it reaches the brightness level you want then tighten the head. That is it. It memorizes the setting and each time you turn the light on you get your setting.
The spot, beam profile and tint are good. There are of course the Cree infamous rings but they are just as well controlled as on most lights.
The light appears brighter than my PD20 at 180 lumens but it is daytime here so no beam shots yet, ( except for a white wall shot)
Very nice looking light. There are machining marks that are visible but nothing that shouldn't be hard to remove with a little metal polish if one desires. As you can see by the photograph the light is gorgous and the marks don't bother me.
All in all I am very happy and believe Olight done a good job and represented this light fairly. I'm actually thinking about purchasing another one.
Bill
The light works as described, no hiccups with the interface. Ramps up / down and memorizes settings perfectly. EDIT: I would also like to say that this is the easiest UI. If you are looking for a light with one mode but want the ability to set brightness levels this light is it. Unscrew the light head one quarter turn, the light ramps up / down. When it reaches the brightness level you want then tighten the head. That is it. It memorizes the setting and each time you turn the light on you get your setting.
The spot, beam profile and tint are good. There are of course the Cree infamous rings but they are just as well controlled as on most lights.
The light appears brighter than my PD20 at 180 lumens but it is daytime here so no beam shots yet, ( except for a white wall shot)
Very nice looking light. There are machining marks that are visible but nothing that shouldn't be hard to remove with a little metal polish if one desires. As you can see by the photograph the light is gorgous and the marks don't bother me.
All in all I am very happy and believe Olight done a good job and represented this light fairly. I'm actually thinking about purchasing another one.
Bill
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