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I picked up an A2 with the red LEDs the other day, my reasons being, honestly 1) it is just so cool, I've wanted one since before I was even "into" flashlights; 2) the low red will actually be really useful for stargazing, and probably poking around the campsite after dark, and perhaps in the mornings on the way to the deer stand.
My question now is, with all the other cool A2 colors, is there any reason to get a different color, besides the 'cool' factor? As much as I'd like to, I can't see myself expending the funds on another A2 unless I have an objective reason to do so.
So, for the following nighttime activites, is there any other LED color besides Red that would do a better job for situations where the incan light is far too bright? I selected red LEDs to preserve night adapted vision. Are there any other reasons to have a different LED color on another A2 for any of the following activities?
Stargazing
Working around the campsite after dark
Watching wildlife
Walking a trail in the dark
Walking to a deer stand, hunting spot
Nighttime fishing
Reading, maps, instructions, manuals (I think red lines on maps would be invisible under red light)
My question now is, with all the other cool A2 colors, is there any reason to get a different color, besides the 'cool' factor? As much as I'd like to, I can't see myself expending the funds on another A2 unless I have an objective reason to do so.
So, for the following nighttime activites, is there any other LED color besides Red that would do a better job for situations where the incan light is far too bright? I selected red LEDs to preserve night adapted vision. Are there any other reasons to have a different LED color on another A2 for any of the following activities?
Stargazing
Working around the campsite after dark
Watching wildlife
Walking a trail in the dark
Walking to a deer stand, hunting spot
Nighttime fishing
Reading, maps, instructions, manuals (I think red lines on maps would be invisible under red light)