lockheed123
Newly Enlightened
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- Dec 3, 2008
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Tested my Surefire E2DL agasint my new Fenix PD30 today and It seems to me that they both have about the same brightness with the SF at 120 lumens versus the Fenix at 220 lumens max.
I was expecting at least a noticable change with the Fenix over the SF with almost double the lumen rating so I was quite dissapointed.
I don't have any mnowledge or instruments to accurately measure their output so I rely only on what I see and my application of use.
The SF had a longer throw and larger spot beam.
The Fenix had more spill but suffered with the throw.
The change from 117 lumens to 220 lumens with the Fenix was not as big as I expected either..
The Fenix at 117 lumens was also noticably less bright against the SF's 120 lumens (even with only a 3 lumen difference - unless thats big?)
I can only think that Fenix and SF either measure their lumen output using different methods resulting in inconsistent ratings. Or maybe the Fenix is somewhat faulty?
Is there a good explanation for this?:thinking:
I was expecting at least a noticable change with the Fenix over the SF with almost double the lumen rating so I was quite dissapointed.
I don't have any mnowledge or instruments to accurately measure their output so I rely only on what I see and my application of use.
The SF had a longer throw and larger spot beam.
The Fenix had more spill but suffered with the throw.
The change from 117 lumens to 220 lumens with the Fenix was not as big as I expected either..
The Fenix at 117 lumens was also noticably less bright against the SF's 120 lumens (even with only a 3 lumen difference - unless thats big?)
I can only think that Fenix and SF either measure their lumen output using different methods resulting in inconsistent ratings. Or maybe the Fenix is somewhat faulty?
Is there a good explanation for this?:thinking: