#245669 - 05/06/12 04:31 PM
Re: AAA Led Light
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Yep, I'm mostly thinking suburbia with the neighbor's exterior lights and one particular streetlight limiting natural night-vision. In a true wilderness night environment 0.04 lumens might be all that's required.
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#245675 - 05/06/12 07:42 PM
Re: AAA Led Light
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Agree, the moonlight modes are for dark adapted eyes -- that's the point. Fortunately, the 4Seven Quark lights have a wide output range with a fairly high output for those rare occasions where your eyes are adjusted to sunlight but you are entering a dark space. 0.2 lumens to 205 lumens is a very nice capability to keep in your pocket.
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#245678 - 05/06/12 08:22 PM
Re: AAA Led Light
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#245702 - 05/07/12 06:38 PM
Re: AAA Led Light
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Registered: 12/06/07
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Loc: St. Petersburg, Florida
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I EDC a Countycom Martac AA size, one for battery standardization and also because I prefer that it start on the LOW (1.5 lumen) setting. Most lights I have tried start on high (like the Martac AAA Aluminum) or some on medium (like the Martac AAA in its earlier form - SS and Copper are still that way). I find the 1.5 to be great for night adapted eyes, the 18 for the city and I almost never use the 85 except when looking for the black cat :-).
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Jerry
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#245708 - 05/07/12 09:31 PM
Re: AAA Led Light
[Re: billn]
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Registered: 08/31/09
Posts: 201
Loc: Nebraska
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I used to carry Fenix E01, and I still do when traveling. I moved to an iTP A3 EOS about 6 months ago.
3 light settings, Max 80 lumens/55minutes, Medium 18 lumens/4 hours, Low 1.5 lumens/50 hours.
better color (of light) fenix light color is somewhat odd.
2 carry modes- A3 has a split ring on end, and a removable clip on side. I hooked it onto my hat about 6 weeks back when I needed my hands free.
On the minus side, it won't stand up, but you can't have everything.
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#245710 - 05/07/12 09:46 PM
Re: AAA Led Light
[Re: billn]
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Registered: 03/10/03
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Loc: Michigan
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I have been using an ARC AAA premium for six plus years.It has gone through a few laundry cycles and a lot of pocket carry and shows little if any wear.They cost a little more but are highly rated on several forums.....
BOATMAN John
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#245721 - 05/08/12 04:52 AM
Re: AAA Led Light
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Registered: 04/28/10
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Loc: Big Sky Country
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I strongly dislike multi-mode lights. I find two modes (a HI and a LOW setting) to be useful but beyond that it's a pain to toggle thru them all to get to the one I want.
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