sol-leks
Flashlight Enthusiast
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One problem with budget lights I've found is that while you can still get a very reasonable level of quality, you often get a lot of brightness with very little runtime. I understand that this appeals to flashaholics as well as myself, but it definitely turns off a lot of my friends.
I think a great introductory light for my nonflashaholic friends would be more on the flood than the throw side, use 2xAA's, have 1 or 2 modes with 1 of the modes being approx 50 lumens for at least 4 hours of runtime, preferably 5.
If this light existed in a neutral or warm tint, even better.
Of course my first thought is some of the romisens from shiningbeam, but I feel like a lot of the romisens are more throw oriented.
My next thought was the rc-c6 with an extension tube. I haven't done the tests but on its lower mode it should get over four hours supposedly. It's a little over 25 but pretty close. I think it would be nice if its modes were a bit more spaced out though.
Any other thoughts?
Of course some of the mainstream brands might be acceptable too like inova or maglite led or maybe duracell daylite.
I think a great introductory light for my nonflashaholic friends would be more on the flood than the throw side, use 2xAA's, have 1 or 2 modes with 1 of the modes being approx 50 lumens for at least 4 hours of runtime, preferably 5.
If this light existed in a neutral or warm tint, even better.
Of course my first thought is some of the romisens from shiningbeam, but I feel like a lot of the romisens are more throw oriented.
My next thought was the rc-c6 with an extension tube. I haven't done the tests but on its lower mode it should get over four hours supposedly. It's a little over 25 but pretty close. I think it would be nice if its modes were a bit more spaced out though.
Any other thoughts?
Of course some of the mainstream brands might be acceptable too like inova or maglite led or maybe duracell daylite.