jason978
Newly Enlightened
hello, my name is Jason and I'm a flashaholic. I've been purchase free for 10 days. Well OK maybe not a full blown flashaholic yet, but I'm working on it.
I Just purchased my first 2 lights 2 weeks ago. The infinity ultra and the Princeton tec impact. Nice little lights. I really like the ultra, very broad and even beam, a nice flood. Brighter than I thought it would be too.
But now I want something bigger and brighter. I have a 4D maglight but its much too heavy and the beam is just terrible, uneven, blotchy, and I don't need that long of a throw anyway. So, I want something with,
-Long run time(over 8 hours near peak brightness)
-fairly bright
-c batteries or maybe 2 D max
-very broad and even light, as a little a hot spot as possible, like the ultra only much brighter
-under $50, preferably $40
I will be using it for general around the house stuff, like during power outages, repairs, and the occasional jaunt outside(at night of coarse). I'm fairly sure I need the C's or D's for the run time and brightness i want, but I could be wrong. I was thinking of the SL 4AA, but read that it got 6-7 hours till half brightness. Too short for me.
So, now I'm considering the Streamlight 3C and the lightwave 3000 or maybe the expedition 300, its kinda pricey though. Any others I should consider?
Which is better the SL or the LW? Any idea on the run times of either of these lights? I'll Assume the SL is brighter and LW has a little better run time. Please help me decide and no one say buy both. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you,
Jason
I Just purchased my first 2 lights 2 weeks ago. The infinity ultra and the Princeton tec impact. Nice little lights. I really like the ultra, very broad and even beam, a nice flood. Brighter than I thought it would be too.
But now I want something bigger and brighter. I have a 4D maglight but its much too heavy and the beam is just terrible, uneven, blotchy, and I don't need that long of a throw anyway. So, I want something with,
-Long run time(over 8 hours near peak brightness)
-fairly bright
-c batteries or maybe 2 D max
-very broad and even light, as a little a hot spot as possible, like the ultra only much brighter
-under $50, preferably $40
I will be using it for general around the house stuff, like during power outages, repairs, and the occasional jaunt outside(at night of coarse). I'm fairly sure I need the C's or D's for the run time and brightness i want, but I could be wrong. I was thinking of the SL 4AA, but read that it got 6-7 hours till half brightness. Too short for me.
So, now I'm considering the Streamlight 3C and the lightwave 3000 or maybe the expedition 300, its kinda pricey though. Any others I should consider?
Which is better the SL or the LW? Any idea on the run times of either of these lights? I'll Assume the SL is brighter and LW has a little better run time. Please help me decide and no one say buy both. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you,
Jason