Just Another Flashlight Comparison Thread....

cqbdude

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Yes..I know...how boring...buy hey what am I supposed to do with all these flashlights...



I took the pictures on manual mode so they all got the same amount of shutter and apeture...



Its night time , its late and its cold ...You hear noices in the backyard.

You need to investigate..



Yes you have a back porch light but what fun is that, instead of turning on the back porch light , you bring out several flashlights to see what all that noise is all about...:)



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This is the backyard with the porch light on..



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Here it is without any light...



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First up is the Inova X1 the old style...



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Next is the new Inova X1 with a reflector..



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This one is the River Rock 2AAA flashlight...



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Now the E1L with the McLux 2 stage switch on Low. I think its the 60ohm version.



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The same E1L on High..



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This one is the Fenix L1P.....



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Next up is the McLux PD on low....



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McLux PD on high.....my favorite EDC



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Surefire L4 with a 2 stage switch on Low 22 ohm representing...



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The L4 on High.....I love this light...





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Surefire A2 on low setting with red LED...



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Surefire A2 on high setting.....



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Blackhawk Gladius on the lowest setting...



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Blackhawk Gladius on the highest setting...very bright focused light..



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And finally the Surefire 8nx rechargeable .....



I hope this comparison helped show a little bit the differences between these lights, because it was really cold out there in the backyard..
 

photorob

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Now when buying a two stage switch for the surefire clicky how does the output relate to the ohm number. I've seen a couple people go with the 22ohm for the L4. But from that shot I think I would want just a little more output on low. Which one would you think would relate two half output.
 

AFAustin

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I have a 10 ohm resistor and I like it, but have actually considered trying a 5 ohm (I once read that Lighthound had them). Of course, I like a fairly bright "low".
 

SCblur

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cqbdude,

extremely nice pictures for comparison. Thank you so much for going to the trouble.

P.S. Did you ever find what was making noise in your backyard? ;)
 

cqbdude

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SCblur said:
cqbdude,

extremely nice pictures for comparison. Thank you so much for going to the trouble.

P.S. Did you ever find what was making noise in your backyard? ;)


Im not sure ... but it looked like Michael Jackson...:lolsign:
 
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