Are all Fenix headlamps still strong cool spot type?

Bolster

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I haven't been paying attention: are all the Fenix headlamps still of the strong spot (with spill) type? Have they made any floody lamps yet (meaning, 60 degree spread or more, and even floody beam)?

Second, has Fenix gotten around to neutral or warm or CRI emitters yet?
 

regulation

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Their latest headlamp was the HL30, no spot, and 80 degree spread.
But no neutral or warm CRI.
There are already some reviews on it.
 

Ezeriel

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Their latest headlamp was the HL30, no spot, and 80 degree spread. But no neutral or warm CRI. There are already some reviews on it.
I think that all of their headlamps, that are spotty, come with diffusers now.. That HL21 looks very usable
 

Mr Floppy

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Their latest headlamp was the HL30, no spot, and 80 degree spread.

Review by subwoofer

The beam of the HL30 pre-production

The HL30 provides a beam that is neither full flood, nor with a strong hotspot. The central area is slightly brighter, but fades out into the spill smoothly. The resulting beam is excellent for walking or general work and does not require you to point your head at whatever you are looking at which some headlamps can.

Fenix specify it as an 80 degree beam angle.
 
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