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Beamshots of CR123 lights (SR3, Quark, LF3XT, EX10 and more)
NiteCore SR3 beam shots comparison
This beamshot was done to compare the NiteCore SR3 to some other CR123 lights, and somehow I wound up with a rather big pile of lights to compare with. The lights are: NeoFab Spartanian II, Dereelight C2H, SureFire L1, SureFire Backup, NiteCore SR3, ITP C9, 4Sevens Quark 123, NiteCore EX10, Ra Clicky, Fenix P2D, LiteFlux LF3XT, Fenix TK11 The first graph shows the maximum amount of light the different lights can put out. S2, C2H and SR3 are the brightest single CR123 lights. Combining all* the levels in one graph shows how evenly spaces the levels are and how wide brightness coverage the light has. *Except for S2 (low, #4, #7, #10, high) and SR3 (low, #3, #5, #6, high). Here are all brightess levels for S2 and SR2. Measuring lux at 4 meter, gives an idea about how far the lights will throw the light, and as can be seen, some lights are designed more for throw than others. All lights on maximum NeoFab Spartanian II, Dereelight C2H, SureFire L1 SureFire Backup, NiteCore SR3, ITP C9 4Sevens Quark 123, NiteCore EX10, Ra Clicky Fenix P2D, LiteFlux LF3XT, Fenix TK11 EagleTac M2C4 (I know it does not belong here, but I had it with me). All lights on maximum, with reduced exposure NeoFab Spartanian II, Dereelight C2H, SureFire L1 SureFire Backup, NiteCore SR3, ITP C9 4Sevens Quark 123, NiteCore EX10, Ra Clicky Fenix P2D, LiteFlux LF3XT, Fenix TK11 EagleTac M2C4 (I know it does not belong here, but I had it with me). All lights on minimum NeoFab Spartanian II, Dereelight C2H, SureFire L1 SureFire Backup, NiteCore SR3, ITP C9 4Sevens Quark 123, NiteCore EX10, Ra Clicky Fenix P2D, LiteFlux LF3XT, Fenix TK11 EagleTac M2C4 (I know it does not belong here, but I had it with me). Dark reference It was not completly dark, before I started on the beamshot, this picture is taken with all the flashlights off: NeoFab Spartanian II This light has 13 levels, I have only included some of them here. Levels: low, #4, #7 Levels: #10, high Low: #4: #7: #10: High: Dereelight C2H Levels: low, #2, #3 Levels: high Low: #2: #3: #4: SureFire L1 Low, high: Low: High: SureFire Backup Low, high: Low: High: NiteCore SR3 Levels: low, #3, #5 Levels: #6, high Low: #3: #5: #6 High: ITP C9 Min., max.: Min.: Max.: 4Sevens Quark 123 Levels: moonlight, low, medium: Levels: high, turbo: Moonlight: Low: Medium: High: Turbo: NiteCore EX10 Min., max.: Min.: Max.: Ra Clicky This light can not run at max. for more than 10 seconds, then it will reduce the brightness. Pictures and measurements are with the reduced brightness. Levels: low, #2, #3 Levels: high Low: #2: #3: #4: Fenix P2D Levels: low, medium, high: Levels: turbo: Low: Medium: High: Turbo: LiteFlux LF3XT Min., max.: Min.: Max.: Fenix TK11 This is the old version of TK11, i.e. not the R2 version. It is running on a 18650 battery. General, high: General: High: EagleTac M2C4 This is a quad die led light running on two 18650 LiIon batteries. It has about 3 times the light output of SR3. Levels: low, medium, high Levels: turbo: Low: Medium: High: Turbo: Notes All single cell lights was on CR123 batteries, except Spartanian II and C2H that was using LiIon |