Led lenser P7 review by Nonkel Roge part 2 / 2
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Goeie review ! Hier was ik juist naar op zoek.
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Hamont
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Good vid
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Hi uncle / nonkel - I'm an urban explorer so often I find myself in old abandoned buildings / cellars with little to no light. First I need a strong light to make navigation in these environments easier and my camera has a difficult time to focus in almost absolute darkness. Would this LED lamp be sufficient enough to navigate in such conditions? I currently have small led lenser and the light density fall-off is too short which leaves the end of the room in darkness.
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I paid 70€ for T7 model last year. I mainly bought Led Lenser for my bike and is incredible. I was stunned when i first saw that power on bike. I am using 4 AAA 1.2V NI-MH 1100mAH batteries for around 4 hours of usable light.
great review man. i've been shopping around for a good light after using a friend's surefire defender. i love the way the battery compartment is made, and the gold-plating for the contacts is excellent engineering. i think you've made a believer out of me!
spiritsword83 2 years ago 3
surefire is also a good light man. I haven't found anyone dissapointed about this P7 as well. This weekend took it to Germany. It prooved usefull again.
nonkelroge 2 years ago
hey nokel have you checked out the Fenix L2D
I want to know what you think about it
skil1977 2 years ago
hi man. I don't own any feni lights at the moment,; but still currious about them. I'm only sceptical that they are made in China. I like the 10 year warranty on the LL ones though. :)
nonkelroge 2 years ago
I agree man. I know that alot of lights are made ultra small and "futuristic" to get the WOW affect. But you know I'd rather have something bigger that will eat inexpensive batteries and last long. By the way that 10 year warranty is also quite cool :)
nonkelroge 2 years ago
It's a little blueish, but still pretty damn white to my opinion.
nonkelroge 2 years ago