Looks like my first drop-in was lost by USPS. I am hoping Jon (at JS Burly's) will be reimbursed via insurance on his end. He was very good about getting a replacement out to me once I was able to get in touch and let him know that the first shipment never arrived.
Here are some beam shots. I took these with my camera in a tripod (so I got the exact same shot for comparative purposes) with the flash turned off.
The indoor shots (below) are taken from approximately 8 feet away as I shone the Surefire 6Z flashlight onto the blankest wall I could find in my house.
First the Surefire bulb assembly...
And then the M60 drop-in...
With the M60, the entire room was noticeably brighter.
Then I went to my backdoor (it's raining tonight) and shot the light up into a tree about 30-35 feet away. Here's the Surefire...
And here's the M60...
You can see the M60 drop-in adds a much more intense, more clearly defined white beam. For me, it was well worth the $60, especially considering the durability that this new LED assembly is supposed to add.
Here are some beam shots. I took these with my camera in a tripod (so I got the exact same shot for comparative purposes) with the flash turned off.
The indoor shots (below) are taken from approximately 8 feet away as I shone the Surefire 6Z flashlight onto the blankest wall I could find in my house.
First the Surefire bulb assembly...
And then the M60 drop-in...
With the M60, the entire room was noticeably brighter.
Then I went to my backdoor (it's raining tonight) and shot the light up into a tree about 30-35 feet away. Here's the Surefire...
And here's the M60...
You can see the M60 drop-in adds a much more intense, more clearly defined white beam. For me, it was well worth the $60, especially considering the durability that this new LED assembly is supposed to add.