Olight Mini Titanium or Illumina Ti

BigDawg147

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Of those two I'm leaning too the Illumina Ti. Or is there another I should look at before I buy?
 

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It comes free with the M20 Prem. I use the Mini 10 times more than the M20, but that is expected. Of course you're talking about twice the money as the Mini by itself.
 

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Both are nice little lights, you won't go wrong with either one. Do you prefer M-L-H or L-M-H interface?

There is also the Ti Preon I. If you are going to use it as a twisty, I wouldn't recommend it as I find it too smooth to use as a twisty. BUT, you can purchase the additional Ti clicky if you prefer clicky over twisty.

Just be warned that the Ti Preon marks up very easily. I used some steel wool on mine to get a nice looking finish that somewhat conceals the normal wear that these tend to develop.
 

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Of those two I'm leaning too the Illumina Ti. Or is there another I should look at before I buy?

You can see both here, together with the Preon and a custom LiteFlux LF2XT.

The Olight has a rather low pwm frequency.
The circuit in Olight, Preon and IlluminaTi are probably based on the same design, but uses different programs in the microprocessor.

You can compare beamshots here.

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BigDawg147

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Since lights have changed so much since I bought my last one. M-L-H or L-M-H interface. Which I have no idea is or does. Any help would be nice thanks.
 

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That is the order of the brightness level when turned on. M-L-H medium, low and high.

Take your time read the forms a lot. Try to be patient and avoid thinking you need the light in a few days.
 

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That is the user interface. The two lights you listed are multi-mode. L-M-H and M-L-H describe the sequence that the lights progress through when you turn them on.

L-M-H = Low-Medium-High. M-L-H = Medium-Low-High. I believe that the iTP is a M-L-H. The IlluminaTi, due to an error at the factory, available either way but has a different LED between the two available models.

It's a personal preferrence, there is no right or wrong. People who like M-L-H say that Medium is the most used setting so having Medium be the default setting is most practical for them. I prefer L-M-H due to my needs, but M-L-H is in no way a deal breaker for me.
 

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That is the order of the brightness level when turned on. M-L-H medium, low and high.

Take your time read the forms a lot. Try to be patient and avoid thinking you need the light in a few days.

It's easy saying. But when you need a light, you need a light, right?:devil:
 

BigDawg147

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Darn the Illumina Ti I want to buy. Battery Junction does not have in stock.
 

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IlluminaTi in my opinion.
Has it been mentioned the IlluminaTi has the XPG and the XP-E Q5 available?
I have the Stainless ITP so I'm basing my opinion from that.
The ITP's are very popular here but I don't care for the looks or the machining, way to slick for a tiny light. I love the Maratacs knurling and the IlluminaTi is a close second. I like the L-M-H sequence too. Mine also has a wonderful looking beam and no green tint. YMMV
If Titanium isn't such a big deal (after the IlluminaTi and two 4/7s minis I think I'm done with Ti.) Then I would look at the Maratacs, I like SS.
 

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I recently got a Klarus Mi X6 and have been very happy with it as my EDC. My dad is in town and I showed it to him, and he whips out his Illumina TI.:eek:

I don't know much about it, but it seems to have a slight edge on the Klarus for maximum output, but the low setting on the Klarus is lower than the Illumina. I do also like the L M H on the illumina over the M L H on the Klarus. And the Klarus has the additional strobe mode that the Illumina does not.
 
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