Quark Warm White 123^2 turbo 1m Lux ?

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Found Turbo review (http://sunriseinfo.us/reviews/turbo/), where XP-G has around 8120 lux on 1m for cool white, is there numbers for wam white brother ? On my 123^2 tactical warm white beam profile is flooody, not throwy at all (perfect for walking/closework EDC), what numbers with the turbo head ?
 

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Personally, i think the smaller a flashlight is, the more flood it should have.
Because usually when I need quick access to a light light, you want to grab the smallest light, and its indoors or for something that calls for flood.

also, what does 8120 lux translate to in lumens?
 

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what does 8120 lux translate to in lumens?

It cannot be translated to lumens, coz lumens is overall amount of light the flashlight can produce; lux readings used to estimate how throwy this flashlight is. Next step is to compare beam angle: less angle, less resulting area will be covered.
 

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Warm white XP-G has different light distribution chart (more front, less side) compared to cool one, making them more floody, even 6k lux is cool, but looking on my 123^2 tac WW I think there will lot more loss in throw than 28%.
The question is still unanswered :thinking:
 

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