Spec me an LED Torch

5D3 yup but the lens gives the picture that look. I used the Sigma 35mm 1.4.

I've got a Solarforce L2N on the way with a Triple XP-G2 to drop in it.

That sounds epic, mine is running the xpg as well but with a different op reflector. Do you have a link to the triple?
 
Looks like it's only the tail of that torch that is HAIII anodised. Goes to show how well it stands up to abuse compared to the standard anodising.
 
The first run is all sold out and i think they said they won't be available for another 6 weeks, links are at the bottom of the first post in this thread:

http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/sh...3-Triple-LED-P60-Dropin-Introductory-Discount!

Cheers will keep an eye on it :D

Looks like it's only the tail of that torch that is HAIII anodised. Goes to show how well it stands up to abuse compared to the standard anodising.

I thought that as well. No complaints though really, the "battle scar" look is kind of neat :p
 
The new XM-L2 gives 116 lumens per watt.

Thanks, form that also saw these, but I can't do electronics. Can anyone explain the data sheet to me?

Why the 25 & 85c values?
On the relative spectral distribution chart, I assume those lines directly correspond with the relative K led?

I assume the jo (easy white at 85c) gives a minimum of 1040 lumens? But what is the watt draw for it?
And what's two step/4 step in the table?

http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/90/XLampCXA2011-29838.pdf
 
I got new addition to my " herd" today the Zebralight SC52. 280lm off a AA but if you use a 14500 it jumps up to 500lm on turbo. Very impressive for it's size as it's tiny.

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I've had a Fenix LD10 for a few years now - excellent it is too. However, they aren't cheap at some £30+!

I'd like to get a big brother, something like the LD25 or LD40, not cheap. Looking on eBay there are various unbranded things that claim high specs at low prices - are there any worth buying? Failing that, any other makes that have products similar to the AA Fenix for a lower price?
 
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