Zebralight... All flood?

Mundele

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I've got 2 EOS's and am very happy with them. (Actually EOS II's, my original EOS broke and they replaced it with the upgraded one). I'm interested in the zebralights but way back when the first one was released I saw beamshots that showed that they were all flood, hardly any hotspot at all. This didn't really interest me. Well it looks like several new models have been released. Has this changed or are they still super floody?

--Matt
 

R@ndom

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Yeah the 80 degrees version should have 50% more intensity than the 120 degrees ones. 25% to the naked eye?
 

PhantomPhoton

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Yup all flood...
(and so much more useful than lights which try to flood and throw at the same time. :D)
 

malamalama

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Yup all flood...
(and so much more useful than lights which try to flood and throw at the same time. :D)

I agree. All flood is great for close-at-hand work and it's easy on the eyes. The H50 also has a really low low which I like.

Granted, if I'm walking around outside, I'll carry another (throw) flashlight as a backup.
 
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