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Sunwayman recently released a new Limited Edition light, the M11R Ti Dream. The body of the M11R is made of TC4 Grade Titanium alloy, and features 6 bright green tritium tubes.
With the Sunwayman Digital Sensor Magnetic Control system, you select the modes.
The packaging:
The M11R comes in a nice plastic case, with cut-out foam on the inside. In the case you'll find the light, a manual, warranty card, SWM leaflet, holster, lanyard and o-rings.
Specifications and features: (Given by Sunwayman)
User Interfacace:
Selecting light output-modes is real easy. Just twist the selector-ring clockwise to go Low > Medium > Turbo (light will enter High-mode after 3 minutes)
The M11R also features Strobe, SOS, beacon and a moonlight-mode. Selecting these modes can be tricky. To select Strobe, quickly switch from Turbo>med>Turbo.
To select Moonlight-mode, quickly switch Med>Turbo>Med. Selecting SOS or Beacon is more difficult. SOS: Turbo>Med>Turbo>Med>Turbo. Beacon: Med>Turbo>Med>Turbo>Med.
If you still get it you see it needs some practice to select the SOS or Beacon mode.
The M11R doesn't have a memory since you've to turn-off the light by twisting the selector-ring. Although the light has a moonlight-mode, you still have to enter brighter modes first before to can select moonlight.
Not a preferred way for many, as these brighter modes will disrupt your night-vision.
The Light:
As said, the M11R features six tritium tubes in the head. These 'trits' (Tritium Gas Light Systems) don't need light to charge.
The night-time photo is a comparison with a Luminox 3051. (Photo taken with a Canon EOS 500D - 30sec ISO100 f/11)
Conclusion:
The M11R is a good looking Limited Edtion light. Sunwayman claims their will only be 300 made. Packaging doesn't include a numbered (XXX/300) certificate and the light isn't marked either.
I would expect that with a light like this. The trits are clear and bright, so you can easily spot the light, when it's dark. The selector-ring turns smoothly although there is some play.
Finishing of the light is of a higher standard then you normally see, on a quantity manufactured-light. The UI is tricky when you've it for the first time, but you'll understand it quite soon.
Since there will be only '300-made', this M11R Ti Dream is a collectors-item for the flashaholics among us
- Sample in this review was bought at Ledscherp -
Sunwayman recently released a new Limited Edition light, the M11R Ti Dream. The body of the M11R is made of TC4 Grade Titanium alloy, and features 6 bright green tritium tubes.
With the Sunwayman Digital Sensor Magnetic Control system, you select the modes.
The packaging:
The M11R comes in a nice plastic case, with cut-out foam on the inside. In the case you'll find the light, a manual, warranty card, SWM leaflet, holster, lanyard and o-rings.
Specifications and features: (Given by Sunwayman)
- ● CREE XM-L2 U2 LED, with a lifetime of up to 50,000 hours;
● Output and Runtime of four constant output modes (uses one CR123A)
High: 160 Lumens (1.5hrs) – Mid: 100 Lumens (7.5hrs) Low: - 10 Lumens (168hrs)
Turbo Mode: 398 Lumens (Automatically go to High mode after 3 minutes lighting)
Super Low (Firefly mode): 0.5 Lumen (30days)
Three Flash Modes: Strobe, SOS, Beacon
● Digital Sensor Magnetic Control system, slightly twist the rotator ring to select from different modes
● Constant current circuit, constant output
● Effective range of 130 meters
● Uses one single CR123A (RCR123A/16340) battery
● Working voltage: 0.9~4.2V
● High quality metal reflector maintains great throw distance and spread with an ideal beam pattern
● Dimensions: 75mm (length) x 23.2mm (head diameter)
● Weight:71g(battery excluded)
● TC4 Grade Titanium alloy
● Green Tritium tubes, shining brightly
● Waterproof, in accordance with IPX-8 standard
● Ultra-clear tempered glass lens resists scratches and impacts
● Tail stand capable- can be used as a candle
● Accessories: Clip, Holster, O-ring, lanyard, titanium clasp
User Interfacace:
Selecting light output-modes is real easy. Just twist the selector-ring clockwise to go Low > Medium > Turbo (light will enter High-mode after 3 minutes)
The M11R also features Strobe, SOS, beacon and a moonlight-mode. Selecting these modes can be tricky. To select Strobe, quickly switch from Turbo>med>Turbo.
To select Moonlight-mode, quickly switch Med>Turbo>Med. Selecting SOS or Beacon is more difficult. SOS: Turbo>Med>Turbo>Med>Turbo. Beacon: Med>Turbo>Med>Turbo>Med.
If you still get it you see it needs some practice to select the SOS or Beacon mode.
The M11R doesn't have a memory since you've to turn-off the light by twisting the selector-ring. Although the light has a moonlight-mode, you still have to enter brighter modes first before to can select moonlight.
Not a preferred way for many, as these brighter modes will disrupt your night-vision.
The Light:
As said, the M11R features six tritium tubes in the head. These 'trits' (Tritium Gas Light Systems) don't need light to charge.
The night-time photo is a comparison with a Luminox 3051. (Photo taken with a Canon EOS 500D - 30sec ISO100 f/11)
Conclusion:
The M11R is a good looking Limited Edtion light. Sunwayman claims their will only be 300 made. Packaging doesn't include a numbered (XXX/300) certificate and the light isn't marked either.
I would expect that with a light like this. The trits are clear and bright, so you can easily spot the light, when it's dark. The selector-ring turns smoothly although there is some play.
Finishing of the light is of a higher standard then you normally see, on a quantity manufactured-light. The UI is tricky when you've it for the first time, but you'll understand it quite soon.
Since there will be only '300-made', this M11R Ti Dream is a collectors-item for the flashaholics among us
- Sample in this review was bought at Ledscherp -
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