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Okluma TinyDC Aluminum - Video Overview

the0dore3524

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Hi all, I noticed that there wasn't really any reviews online about this light, so I decided to make my own! Honestly, this is such a great light and it deserves so much more attention. It has now become one of my favorite lights and the one I'll definitely be carrying everyday. I have to give a big thanks to luckyonion for selling me his!

Here is the link to the YouTube video I made:

https://youtu.be/kp6gL25EX-g

If you want to watch the horrible original one ;)

https://youtu.be/Rgo2PhvhudU

Go easy on me, because this is the first time I've ever done an overview!
 
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okluma

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Hey, thanks for the review!

The stickers were Gunga's idea, and used with his permission. They are stock.

If you need anything or have trouble, please let me know!
 

TKC

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​Thank you for the review! That is a cool light. I have now gone and found his website and have it bookmarked.
 

gunga

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Hiya. While I recommended Jeff include the glow, I only provided the samples. Jeff has a separate supply of green (only) stockers.
 

wimmer21

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Does my TinyDC have the copper pill? It appears to be copper in color.

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wimmer21

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I dunno... because it's an upgrade which would manage heat better and maybe make the light more valuable? I dunno...

I suppose I'll just skip it then. Maybe get a Ti during the next drop. I dunno...
 

gunga

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It depends on how much you use the max mode. I didn't like copper because it always felt like the light would fall out because it was front heavy. Aluminum is also a great heat conductor. So it all depends on what you need /want
 
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