Cosmodragoon
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2018
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Hi. I'm new and experimenting. So far, I greatly prefer "neutral white" to "cool white", both psychologically and in terms of what I can actually see. I have picked up a few lights with Nichia 219B an 219C that are listed at 5000K and I like them. These lights advertise high CRI and I can tell colors apart pretty well with them. I also have the little Massdrop Brass AAA with a Nichia 219B. It seems warmer and it "feels" very good on my eyes. (I really wish I could find a light that replicated the comfortable 110-lumen high mode of that flashlight for longer run times.) I didn't see a number published for it but one reviewer here listed it as 4360K.
So I was poking around and discovered the Convoy L6. It looks like you can get it with a 4000K LED. I'm not sure what the lumen output will be in various modes with that LED, but it can produce a lot more light overall and I'm definitely interested in exploring 4000K. Then I noticed that it also comes in 3000K. Are there major disadvantages to going that warm? Does anyone here like flashlights in that temperature?
So I was poking around and discovered the Convoy L6. It looks like you can get it with a 4000K LED. I'm not sure what the lumen output will be in various modes with that LED, but it can produce a lot more light overall and I'm definitely interested in exploring 4000K. Then I noticed that it also comes in 3000K. Are there major disadvantages to going that warm? Does anyone here like flashlights in that temperature?