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Love my plastic Surefire G series lights. I'll give it a try [emoji2369]
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The LD22 upgrade is in the plans, with no date announcements right now.
I mean, everyone said the same thing years ago about "plastic guns" and look at the market now.
That said, I would be curious as to the exact material and how it holds up in a frequently used 1000 lumen light 6 months to a year later...
How about an infinite rotary switch, but with detents at 1/3 and 2/3 max lumens (probably not same as 1/3 start to end distance).
No statement about Nimh on product page:
https://www.fenix-store.com/fenix-ld42-aa-flashlight-1000-lumens/
Fenix LD42 | Highest Mode | 988 lumens | 6880K | 0.0007 DUV | 69.8 CRI | -23.7 R9 | 41.6 R12 | 65 Rf | 96 Rg | Fujitsu/Eneloop Pro | |
Fenix LD42 | 2nd highest | 382 lumens | 6372K | 0.0046 DUV | 69.5 CRI | -32.1 R9 | 39.3 R12 | 66 Rf | 95 Rg | Fujitsu/Eneloop Pro |
Come on Fenix, start offering neutral white as an option for all your lights. I stopped buying Fenix because of this very thing. I do love my neutral LD40 from back in the day. Still going strong with its plastic body, but please, more neutral.