extremetito
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2007
- Messages
- 32
I've been checking into these forums for around a year now, and it's clear that many of you (us?) have a strong underlying respect for Surefire.
Anyway, I went ahead and bought a 6P to see what the deal was. It was the standard incandescent model, and I fully anticipated switching out the light module for an LED, maybe even a Malkoff.
Initial impressions:
First off, the build quality is very good--better than the Solarforce knockoff I already own, although maybe not enough to offset the additional cost.
I was impressed with the light output--stated to be 65 lumens. It seemed to be noticeably brighter than the Fenix TK10 on low which is advertised to be 60 lumens. Am I confused by the different beam profiles and different color temperatures, or is this a case of emitter lumens vs. torch lumens?
Is there a conversion for Surefire lumens to Fenix lumens?
At any rate, both lights are very useful at these outputs, and I'm not so sure about switching the incandescent for a drop-in just yet.
Anyway, I went ahead and bought a 6P to see what the deal was. It was the standard incandescent model, and I fully anticipated switching out the light module for an LED, maybe even a Malkoff.
Initial impressions:
First off, the build quality is very good--better than the Solarforce knockoff I already own, although maybe not enough to offset the additional cost.
I was impressed with the light output--stated to be 65 lumens. It seemed to be noticeably brighter than the Fenix TK10 on low which is advertised to be 60 lumens. Am I confused by the different beam profiles and different color temperatures, or is this a case of emitter lumens vs. torch lumens?
Is there a conversion for Surefire lumens to Fenix lumens?
At any rate, both lights are very useful at these outputs, and I'm not so sure about switching the incandescent for a drop-in just yet.