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4sevens Quark Titanium 123 Ceiling Bounce demo

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

taken in my bed before i went to sleep, why not..

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  • Do you know the output on these? I would assume its much higher than the original quark 123 light but its rated at the same output on 47s website?!?

  • I don't have an integration sphere / lightbox obviously lol but the website and packaging still say 170 because they didn't get to do any tests for official outputs and runtimes yet. I would imagine its MORE than 170, I would guess around 200 lumens, I could easily be wrong though. Even then, it doesnt appear to be brighter at the hotspot, it just puts out LOTs of light in a way bigger surface area -- the hotspot is large and the spill is HUGE. that's the tradeoff, monster flood instead of throw

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  • nice video,

    awesome light, selling mine if interested-

    ebay item 280437509933

    thank you very much.

  • yeah i would think it should be around 220 if you use the cree bin multiplier. I was worried about the new xp-g being too floody. From what it sounds like, there is a large trade off from the old xr-e to the xp-g. Personally, I like my lights to have a fair amount of spot to them so I think I'll wait for maybe an xr-g?!?!? lol

    one can always hope : )

  • yay

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