(This post was last modified: 01-08-2017, 11:58 PM by PhilNH5.)
I know there is a flashlight thread but I wanted my own so the title would show.
A little background.
My wife, ML, typically does not walk the dogs at night. We have coyotes around. In November she did and was amazed at the brightness of the Slyde 250 lumen LED flashlight we have. She wondered if there was something brighter and a touch smaller. I mentioned that Brian ( ShadowsDad ) had started a thread on flashlights and maybe she could ask him.
She PMed Brian and he provided excellent advice on all that ML would need. I mean flashlight recommendation plus the color tint and lens type to get. Battery suggestions and a charger as well. He provided links to everything.
I placed the order and kept Brian appraised of the details. The flashlight was hung up somewhere in China. Brian sent emails asking about the flashlight. I think he was at least as excited as ML about this. Maybe more The flashlight arrived yesterday.
This is the flashlight, the spare battery and the charger. I like that this state of the art electronics are pictured with a pewter oil lamp that we dine by.
This is a scale picture of the light.
This is the LED.
The flashlight is a Convoy C8 rated at 1000 lumens. It is 5 3/4 inches long. It is made of machined aluminum and has a solid feel. While lightweight it does not feel cheap. I ordered the brightest color but this light does not have a characteristic blue tint so I may have something else. More on that later. I also got anti reflective coating on the lens.
I ordered two batteries, one in the flashlight and one being charged. I also ordered the charger.
I had charged the batteries awaiting the arrival of the flashlight. It arrived yesterday. I brought it into the house and let it warm to room temperature. I put the battery in and handed it to ML. We tried it in a darkened room and were underwhelmed. Did not seem overly bright.
Once it was dark enough we took it outside to try. Wow what a difference compared to the indoor test. Very bright. We have a 100 yard long driveway. At the end is a tree. I had two other LED flashlights. Shining toward the end of the driveway you can tell there is something there and most likely a tall tree trunk. Then we aimed ML's flashlight at it. You could tell it was a tree, see the scale of the bark and all the trees in the forest across the street. Just amazing.
Our two test flashlights throw light with a blue tint. I expected this to do that as well. But it throws a clear "daylight". I rechecked my order and it was for the high output blue tint so I don't know why the difference. But it does not matter. The light is bright. We can easily see the dogs in our woods to keep an eye on them. Though they may not like being spotlighted as they tend to business And most importantly ML loves it.
So a heart felt thanks to Brian for all his input and help. I admit to perusing the Budget Light Forum he mentions. But it was much easier to get Brian's help. He was very through and concise. He gave the "whys" for each of his recommendations. It was very helpful. And as I mentioned he was very excited about the whole process and ML getting a suitable flashlight.
Phil
A little background.
My wife, ML, typically does not walk the dogs at night. We have coyotes around. In November she did and was amazed at the brightness of the Slyde 250 lumen LED flashlight we have. She wondered if there was something brighter and a touch smaller. I mentioned that Brian ( ShadowsDad ) had started a thread on flashlights and maybe she could ask him.
She PMed Brian and he provided excellent advice on all that ML would need. I mean flashlight recommendation plus the color tint and lens type to get. Battery suggestions and a charger as well. He provided links to everything.
I placed the order and kept Brian appraised of the details. The flashlight was hung up somewhere in China. Brian sent emails asking about the flashlight. I think he was at least as excited as ML about this. Maybe more The flashlight arrived yesterday.
This is the flashlight, the spare battery and the charger. I like that this state of the art electronics are pictured with a pewter oil lamp that we dine by.
This is a scale picture of the light.
This is the LED.
The flashlight is a Convoy C8 rated at 1000 lumens. It is 5 3/4 inches long. It is made of machined aluminum and has a solid feel. While lightweight it does not feel cheap. I ordered the brightest color but this light does not have a characteristic blue tint so I may have something else. More on that later. I also got anti reflective coating on the lens.
I ordered two batteries, one in the flashlight and one being charged. I also ordered the charger.
I had charged the batteries awaiting the arrival of the flashlight. It arrived yesterday. I brought it into the house and let it warm to room temperature. I put the battery in and handed it to ML. We tried it in a darkened room and were underwhelmed. Did not seem overly bright.
Once it was dark enough we took it outside to try. Wow what a difference compared to the indoor test. Very bright. We have a 100 yard long driveway. At the end is a tree. I had two other LED flashlights. Shining toward the end of the driveway you can tell there is something there and most likely a tall tree trunk. Then we aimed ML's flashlight at it. You could tell it was a tree, see the scale of the bark and all the trees in the forest across the street. Just amazing.
Our two test flashlights throw light with a blue tint. I expected this to do that as well. But it throws a clear "daylight". I rechecked my order and it was for the high output blue tint so I don't know why the difference. But it does not matter. The light is bright. We can easily see the dogs in our woods to keep an eye on them. Though they may not like being spotlighted as they tend to business And most importantly ML loves it.
So a heart felt thanks to Brian for all his input and help. I admit to perusing the Budget Light Forum he mentions. But it was much easier to get Brian's help. He was very through and concise. He gave the "whys" for each of his recommendations. It was very helpful. And as I mentioned he was very excited about the whole process and ML getting a suitable flashlight.
Phil