I bought the maglite XL 200 back in 2011 I still have it it is a very good light but it has a very big learning curve because of all the things that this light does 172 lumens may not be a lot for most people but for me it's perfect I've had this light on camping trips severe power outages even while working it's a good light for every day carry and I recommend it
Just got one for Christmas it’s blue like your one, it took a month to come through,and cost over £50 but I love it too bits !! Good review video man thanks for sharing !
Thanks for showing the twist turns to dim. I was confusing the zzzz with getting to moonlight but was frustrated when it didn’t stay there. You’ve just taken this light to the level of appreciation it deserves for me!!!
I had one like it many years ago but I believe that was a xl100 that was a tricky one to use ! It had that sleep mode and state of the art back then? A price to match as well! I don't know what happened to it .mine was black with a red switch rubber!
Good review. About the lumens. You're showing why lux is just as if not more important than overall lumens. A good tight beam looks brighter with the intense hotspot. Makes a huge difference
hey just got this light on sale, last exemple on the rack i got lucky it only was 18$cad. thanks for your review i would of never understood the motion features without your demo:)
Mag focuses on what actually matters: lights that actually last, usable light, and battery life. I'm loyal to them and Princeton Tec, as long as they keep making stuff in the USA.
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is a very common method of dimming LED lights that works by very rapidly turning them on and off (pulsing) for periods that visually appear as a steady dimmed light. We adjust the brightness level by adjusting the percentage of the time the lights are on (100%) to the time they are off (0%). Basically it can cause a strobing/flickering effect at certain frequencies, that some people are more sensitive too.
I bought the maglite XL 200 back in 2011 I still have it it is a very good light but it has a very big learning curve because of all the things that this light does 172 lumens may not be a lot for most people but for me it's perfect I've had this light on camping trips severe power outages even while working it's a good light for every day carry and I recommend it
Thanks for a good review of the details on the press-and-hold feature that is on each function.
Just got one for Christmas it’s blue like your one, it took a month to come through,and cost over £50 but I love it too bits !! Good review video man thanks for sharing !
THANKS for the review! MagLites are dang tough and awesome! I guess they have improved them since yours was made because mine has 230 lumens...
Thanks for showing the twist turns to dim. I was confusing the zzzz with getting to moonlight but was frustrated when it didn’t stay there. You’ve just taken this light to the level of appreciation it deserves for me!!!
Even though its years old now, its still my favorite compact light. Great review.
I had one like it many years ago but I believe that was a xl100 that was a tricky one to use ! It had that sleep mode and state of the art back then? A price to match as well! I don't know what happened to it .mine was black with a red switch rubber!
Good review. About the lumens. You're showing why lux is just as if not more important than overall lumens. A good tight beam looks brighter with the intense hotspot. Makes a huge difference
small is good, but bad for long range. I have Maglite LED 2D, 3D and 4D. Exzellent...
hey just got this light on sale, last exemple on the rack i got lucky it only was 18$cad. thanks for your review i would of never understood the motion features without your demo:)
Mag focuses on what actually matters: lights that actually last, usable light, and battery life. I'm loyal to them and Princeton Tec, as long as they keep making stuff in the USA.
Sorry mate but what is PWM ?
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is a very common method of dimming LED lights that works by very rapidly turning them on and off (pulsing) for periods that visually appear as a steady dimmed light. We adjust the brightness level by adjusting the percentage of the time the lights are on (100%) to the time they are off (0%). Basically it can cause a strobing/flickering effect at certain frequencies, that some people are more sensitive too.