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Fenix TK 35 vs. Led Lenser M14

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2011

Left: Fenix TK 35, Right: Led Lenser M14
@LedEck

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  • H7R+H14R beamshot video coming soon

  • The h7 lost it's brightness very quickly compared to the hp10. The hp10 kept a constant 120 lumens for a good 6+ hours. by that time the led lenser looked like it had fallen to around 10 lumens on a fresh set of batteries.

  • @Somegooddude HP10: 4 x 1,5V AA, H7: 3x AAA

  • 30m

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  • Are you comparing a 820 lumen flashlight to a 225 lumen lenser? The X21 is a better light to compare it with.

  • i can't believe people still use alkalines with lensers . Just use rechargeable it gives constant output and is just cheaper not having to  buy alkalines all the time.

  • Now the fenix hp10 does have 4AA compared to the h7's 3AAA . Still i ALWAYS prefer a light that is going to give me a constant regulated brightness for at least 2-3 hours. Instead of one that will dim as soon as the batteries start to lose power.

  • having both brands of lights I prefer the fenix by a long shot. Led lenser's advantage is ofcourse is it's optics which can concentrate beam from spot to flood. That's where the advantages end... Fenix has higher IPX standard, regulated output, compatible with nimh or lithium batteries. I month ago I compared run times on my fenix HP10 and a led lenser H7.... two great headlamps. while the h7 had better optic's which made it seem brighter than the hp10 that only lasted for an hour.

  • At the beginning of the video - Whats the distance to the trees!???

  • The purpose of throwers is to see as far at night as possible. If you have flashlight with a lot of flood light, the reflecting light from close objects shrinks your pupils and worsens your night vision. Lenser wins here.

    If you understand how your eye works than you should know that measured lux at hotspot are not all that matters.

    Because fenix has both flood and throw at the same time, it's better as bike light for example. Otherwise, I find Lensers more useful.

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