jeremiahbarrar
Newly Enlightened
1800LM CREE XM-L T6 LED Zoomable
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310770807873
Look for matching colors and body style on similar lights if you're interested in it, this model has good heat sink contact unlike others I have purchased.
Very nice even flood, great for biking. Zoom gives you a dim spot light.
Single 18650, lasts about 45 minutes on high, 2A at tailcap but drops to 1.5A at 3.65v. Not a huge difference in brightness so it's probably just losses from the driver. I guess 600 real Lumens
4000Lm Skyray King Super Bright 3X CREE XM-L T6
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221207226006?orig_cvip=true
Awesome spot light with a good amount of flood.
This does not seem to use real XM-L T6 LEDs but I am still happy with it. Lasts for 1.5 hours on high, 4A at tailcap, uses four 2.2Ah 18650 (I pulled them from a new laptop battery). I guess 1600 real Lumens
Now for some shots, all taken at ISO 80, 7.7mm, 0 EV, f/2.8, 4.0, 11:20pm
Tree in my yard located 22 feet from camera
No Lights
"1800 Lumen"
"4000 Lumen"
Trees behind my house, about 100 feet away
No Lights
"1800 Lumen"
"4000 Lumen", I shined the light offset from the camera to prevent the beam from interfering with the shot, it was a little foggy out.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310770807873
Look for matching colors and body style on similar lights if you're interested in it, this model has good heat sink contact unlike others I have purchased.
Very nice even flood, great for biking. Zoom gives you a dim spot light.
Single 18650, lasts about 45 minutes on high, 2A at tailcap but drops to 1.5A at 3.65v. Not a huge difference in brightness so it's probably just losses from the driver. I guess 600 real Lumens
4000Lm Skyray King Super Bright 3X CREE XM-L T6
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221207226006?orig_cvip=true
Awesome spot light with a good amount of flood.
This does not seem to use real XM-L T6 LEDs but I am still happy with it. Lasts for 1.5 hours on high, 4A at tailcap, uses four 2.2Ah 18650 (I pulled them from a new laptop battery). I guess 1600 real Lumens
Now for some shots, all taken at ISO 80, 7.7mm, 0 EV, f/2.8, 4.0, 11:20pm
Tree in my yard located 22 feet from camera
No Lights
"1800 Lumen"
"4000 Lumen"
Trees behind my house, about 100 feet away
No Lights
"1800 Lumen"
"4000 Lumen", I shined the light offset from the camera to prevent the beam from interfering with the shot, it was a little foggy out.
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