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Quick Guide to Popular LEDS - UPDATED FOR 2024 - Flashlight Modding and . . . San’an Optoelectronics: Another Chinese manufacturer, new to the flashlight world with their extremely high-power SFS, SFN, and SFQ LEDs The SFN55 in particular is capable of 10,000+ lumens These are starting to become popular in lights that go for maximum possible output, though they are known to have poor greenish tint and low-CRI
Imalent MS32 - Detailed Review - Other Battery Type Flashlights . . . Imalent sent their MS32 for review, and Matt loaned me his SR32 and MS18 for comparison While it may hold the record for brightest flashlight on the market, the question I had going into this was “Is the MS32 actually a good flashlight?” Here is the video review on the Lumencraft channel In short: The MS32 is insanely powerful on Turbo, but more importantly it’s actually able to
[Review] Nitecore EDC23 – finally a proper tactical EDC flashlight A few raindrops are certainly no problem for the EDC23, but if the flashlight lands in a puddle, it could be damaged An EDC flashlight - and especially a tactical one - should be able to withstand a little more Tim McMahon recently disassembled the very similar EDC29 and documented the process in a video: There are apparently no proper seals
Light collimation with an LED flashlight As most of you already know, it is impossible to collimate all light from an LED flashlight since it is not an infinitely small point of light However, for the purpouse of this topic, I will attempt to explain how to “collimate” a light source as best as possible in order to obtain the maximum amount of throw First of all, we begin with a collimation template made by drawing shapes in