igoman
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I think that so called flood of a flashlight is an important information, so why don't any of the flashlight manufacturers include this information in the characteristics (or do they)?
So, is there a scientific way (in actual numbers) to measure flood like for an example spread of the beam on some constant distance from the flashlight? It would be nice to know that because now someone has to actually buy a flashlight and then give his opinion about the flood of the flashlight compared to some other flashlight. If you dont have one of the comparing flashlights then that still doesn't tell you a whole lot.
Yesterday I was looking at some beam pictures of the Fenix TK41 and TK45. I assume that the TK45 still has more flood than the TK41, but how much more?
So, is there a scientific way (in actual numbers) to measure flood like for an example spread of the beam on some constant distance from the flashlight? It would be nice to know that because now someone has to actually buy a flashlight and then give his opinion about the flood of the flashlight compared to some other flashlight. If you dont have one of the comparing flashlights then that still doesn't tell you a whole lot.
Yesterday I was looking at some beam pictures of the Fenix TK41 and TK45. I assume that the TK45 still has more flood than the TK41, but how much more?
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