xevious
Flashlight Enthusiast
I bought an Olight T20 Q5 from a board member and I have to say that I'm rather impressed with the light. I can see why Fenix-store is selling it, as it very much has a "Fenix" quality to it. The anodizing looks like it came from the same factory. Even the knurled grid pattern looks like a Fenix. The overall shape is obviously a departure from the "pipe bomb" design Fenix is so well known for, but it still has a pipe-style battery tube design.
Well, it does have an uncommon reflector, combining SMO and OP... but it works (at least for me). The beam is a little ringy but smoothed out by the OP. The spot is nice and bright. And like others have mentioned, the UI is just great--simple and usable. If you're a strobe person, this is the light for you as a gentle tap on the tail switch will launch it into a rapid strobe mode. Although the brightness steps down, rather than up (it would be nice to at least control it for those who prefer to step up), there is memory that prevents you from having to cycle every time you switch on the light.
Lastly, the length and weight of the light is on the small side for a 2xCR123 (certainly the Regalight WT1 dwarfs it), so it is nicely portable.
Overall, I really like this light. So, I'm surprised to see so many up for sale on CPF. There must've been ~10 or more sold over the past 2 months. What is it about this light that is the turn off for most of you? I'm just curious. Beyond the step-down rather than step-up, I can't see what else. Chime in if you've sold yours.
Well, it does have an uncommon reflector, combining SMO and OP... but it works (at least for me). The beam is a little ringy but smoothed out by the OP. The spot is nice and bright. And like others have mentioned, the UI is just great--simple and usable. If you're a strobe person, this is the light for you as a gentle tap on the tail switch will launch it into a rapid strobe mode. Although the brightness steps down, rather than up (it would be nice to at least control it for those who prefer to step up), there is memory that prevents you from having to cycle every time you switch on the light.
Lastly, the length and weight of the light is on the small side for a 2xCR123 (certainly the Regalight WT1 dwarfs it), so it is nicely portable.
Overall, I really like this light. So, I'm surprised to see so many up for sale on CPF. There must've been ~10 or more sold over the past 2 months. What is it about this light that is the turn off for most of you? I'm just curious. Beyond the step-down rather than step-up, I can't see what else. Chime in if you've sold yours.