Hogokansatsukan
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have good news and bad news.
First the good news...
The good news is that the Samsung 5000k HICRI is now done being tested.
This will be the new HDS Limited HICRI emitter choice.
In the HDS, they produce 90 CRI on max and go up to 92 CRI as the power is decreased.
The hotspot is rather large (Hogo's horrible beam shots to come later tomorrow)
The output is 300 lumens. Yes. Three zero zero. Three hundred lumens.
The bad news. Some of you are going to be broke.
OK. You all should know by now I loath beam shots and crossing the beams... AND that I suck on toast at beam shots.
You can't tell what your eye is going to see tint wise from what the camera (or phone) is set to white balance, your computer monitor, your old decrepit eyes... etc. But, you can see compare the hot spots... sort of.
Samsung 5000k vs 5400k (only the 5400 will be available in special metal lights. The 5000k will be available in standard lights.)
Samsung 5400k vs. High Noon
SS40 vs. Samsung 5000k
Samsung 5000k vs. NLT
These were taken on level 5 1 foot from the wall.
XPG250, 5000k, 5400k, High Noon, SS40, NLT.
Screen shot data on the special metal run only Samsung 5400.
First the good news...
The good news is that the Samsung 5000k HICRI is now done being tested.
This will be the new HDS Limited HICRI emitter choice.
In the HDS, they produce 90 CRI on max and go up to 92 CRI as the power is decreased.
The hotspot is rather large (Hogo's horrible beam shots to come later tomorrow)
The output is 300 lumens. Yes. Three zero zero. Three hundred lumens.
The bad news. Some of you are going to be broke.
OK. You all should know by now I loath beam shots and crossing the beams... AND that I suck on toast at beam shots.
You can't tell what your eye is going to see tint wise from what the camera (or phone) is set to white balance, your computer monitor, your old decrepit eyes... etc. But, you can see compare the hot spots... sort of.
Samsung 5000k vs 5400k (only the 5400 will be available in special metal lights. The 5000k will be available in standard lights.)
Samsung 5400k vs. High Noon
SS40 vs. Samsung 5000k
Samsung 5000k vs. NLT
These were taken on level 5 1 foot from the wall.
XPG250, 5000k, 5400k, High Noon, SS40, NLT.
Screen shot data on the special metal run only Samsung 5400.
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