Hello guys, TK75 arrived few days ago.. here is my impression and pictures :wave:
Official website
http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=132
Features
My impressions (you know my english is not perfect but I hope understand)
Pros
+ Nice package (box), easy to carry
+ Very good build quality as always
+ Beatiful reflectors without dust, bubbles etc.
+ Dust free lens (inside)
+ Good looking matte SS bezel
+ Comfortable switch position
+ Strong battery holder with strong springs (no rattle in the flashlight)
+ long, "18700" batteries can fit, I tried XTAR 18700, 2600mAh (but flat top batteries, eg. Fenix ARB-L2, fit more easily)
+ Nice cool white tint. (lower modes are creamy white), no rings on the wall
+ Extreme long runtime (18lm/200h), especially with extra extension tube
+ The 18 lumen mode is very useable (incl. outdoor)
+ Excellent regulation, constant brightness (in all modes)
+ No PWM or any other irritating flickering (in all modes)
+ Silent driver (in all modes)
+ Powerful long throw
+ Stable tail stand to serve as a candle
Cons
- One led is not quite centered, but I can't see any artifacts in beam (incl. close wall shot)
Other
TK75 review (candle lamp)
Fenix ARB-L2 18650, 2600mAh (3.6V) battery review (HKJ)
Fenix ARE-C1 li-ion charger review (HKJ)
and now, the pictures, click images for higher res (I will make more beamshots, but the weather is not too good at now)
Official website
http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=132
Features
- Maximum 2600-Lumen Ultra High-Intensity Searching Flashlight
- Utilizes three Cree XM-L(U2) LEDs with the individual reflector respectively with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
- Incredible 606-meter beam throw
- Over 8-day run time, suitable for long-time searching
- Over 80-degree flood beam angle to provide a panoramic view
- 4 brightness levels (Low: 18 Lumens, Mid: 400 Lumens, High: 1100 Lumens, Turbo: 2600 Lumens), Strobe, and SOS
- Compact and portable so easy to carry
- Intelligent Memory Circuit
- Over-discharge protection circuit
- Capable of standing up securely on a flat surface as a candle
- Uses four 18650 rechargeable Li-ion batteries when needed but also can be powered by two 18650 rechargeable Li-ion batteries
- Run time can be extended with the addition of a body tube segment and battery holder (sold as an accessory kit). Run time will double with each segment-holder addition but brightness levels will not change.
- Waterproof to IPX-8 standard, underwater 2 meters
- Stainless steel bezel
- Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
- Dual button switch system on the neck for quick switching
- Type III hard-anodized finish
- 185mm (length) x 52.5mm (diameter) x 87.5 (head)
- 510-gram weight (excluding batteries)
- Digitally-regulated output: maintains constant brightness
- Low-voltage warning function to alert users to replace the batteries
- Reverse polarity protection guards against improper battery installation
My impressions (you know my english is not perfect but I hope understand)
Pros
+ Nice package (box), easy to carry
+ Very good build quality as always
+ Beatiful reflectors without dust, bubbles etc.
+ Dust free lens (inside)
+ Good looking matte SS bezel
+ Comfortable switch position
+ Strong battery holder with strong springs (no rattle in the flashlight)
+ long, "18700" batteries can fit, I tried XTAR 18700, 2600mAh (but flat top batteries, eg. Fenix ARB-L2, fit more easily)
+ Nice cool white tint. (lower modes are creamy white), no rings on the wall
+ Extreme long runtime (18lm/200h), especially with extra extension tube
+ The 18 lumen mode is very useable (incl. outdoor)
+ Excellent regulation, constant brightness (in all modes)
+ No PWM or any other irritating flickering (in all modes)
+ Silent driver (in all modes)
+ Powerful long throw
+ Stable tail stand to serve as a candle
Cons
- One led is not quite centered, but I can't see any artifacts in beam (incl. close wall shot)
Other
TK75 review (candle lamp)
Fenix ARB-L2 18650, 2600mAh (3.6V) battery review (HKJ)
Fenix ARE-C1 li-ion charger review (HKJ)
and now, the pictures, click images for higher res (I will make more beamshots, but the weather is not too good at now)
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