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Thrunite TN35 (MT-G2, 2750lm) - Pictures, Impressions
Hello guys, my first MT-G2 flashlight arrived ca. one week ago, I would like to share my experience
Official infos Description: Employ Xlamp MT-G2 emitter supply max output 2750 lumen and beam distance 518meters. TN35 combined TN30 and TN31 characteristics and found a balance between flood and throw. TN35 could be your best choice if you are looking for a wide-using flashlight. Key Features: - Improved UI for more lumens - Ultra-clear tempered glass lens with anti-reflective coating. - Momentary forward click tactical switch. - Strobe mode for tactical and emergency use. - Smooth reflector for max light output. - Highly focused beam for maximum distance - Tactical knurling for firm grip. - Streamlined body design. - Mechanical reversed polarity protection design for battery carrier. - Intelligent highly efficient circuit board design for max performance and long run time. - Specially designed for Military, Law Enforcement, Self-defense, Hunting, Search & Rescue and Outdoor activities. - Intelligent temperature controlled light output for user safety. Features / Spec. LED: Cree XLamp MT-G2 EasyWhite, (Color temp: ~5000K) Output/Modes: 0.3lm (46d), 24lm (4d), 380lm (10h), 950lm (220m), 1600lm (100m), 2750lm, Standby (1200d) Input Voltage Range: DC: 8V-13V Battery: 3*18650 Li-ion Reverse Polarity Protection Max. Peak Beam Intensity: 66940cd Max. Beam Distance: 518m Material: Aircraft Grade Aluminium Surface Treatment: Premium Type III Hard Anodized Anti-Abrasive Finish Dimension: 201.7mm (length), 79mm (bezel diameter) Weight: 452.8g / 15.97oz Waterproof: IPX-8 (1.5m) Impact Resistance: 1.5m Operation Turn ON/OFF Press down and release the tail-switch to turn the flashlight on/off. 1. Switch ON: Press the tail cap button down completely until a “click” sound is heard and flashlight turns on. 2. Switch OFF: Press the tail cap button down a second time until a “click” sound is heard and light is turned off. Changing Modes With the light turned on, rotating the Control Ring to select six levels of brightness, stand-by and strobe smoothly. My Impressions Pros + Very nice and practical packing, the carrying case quality is very similar as Olight SR9x series carrying cases + Excellent build quality, machining quality, scratch free anodizing + Nice design + Perfectly centered led, excellent beam quality without rings! + Dust free reflector and AR coated lens, both looks high quality + Easy one hand operation + Standby mode on the ring + NO pwm flickering, NO buzzing sound, all modes perfect! (pwm flickering free "feature" is one of the most important thing for me) + Well spaced modes + Real low mode with extreme long runtime (0.3lm, 46 days) + The MT-G2 led performance looks really awesome with beautiful neutral white tint + Good throwing capable, but the beam is versatile and suitable in lot of situations + Battery holder no rattle in the tube + You can use standard 18650 size unprotected cells easily, batteries fit perfectly. This is a good point for me (I recommend unprotected cells for advanced users only!) + Excellent knurling surface on body tube + Simple UI, left to right: 0.3lm, 24lm, 380lm, 950lm, 1600lm, 2750lm, standby and strobe + Tail stand / candle mode capable (stable) + Simple, good quality holster + Good price/value ratio Cons - No real cons for me now, maybe, the control ring could be more precise (slightly moving up and down direction) Other comments I would like a real-time battery indicator (Supbeam X60 solution would be perfect) I hope more and more MT-G2 flashlights coming in near future, this led is simply awesome Now this is one of my favourite flashlight, I hope long time reliability will be OK Recommended accessories (batteries, chargers etc.) Chargers: XTAR WP2, VP1, VP2, XP4 ThruNite MCC-4 Batteries, unprotected cells for advanced users: - Sanyo UR18650FM, 2600mAh - Panasonic NCR18650PF, 2900mAh - Panasonic NCR18650A, 3100mAh - Panasonic NCR18650B, 3400mAh - Panasonic NCR18650G, 3600mAh Protected: - Keeppower 2600 to 3600mAh (inside Sanyo/Panasonic cells) - Orbtronic batteries Now the pictures, more pics coming soon incl beamshots, comparisons with other flashlights etc if you need higher res pls click images ---------------------------- ISO100, F4.5, 2.0s, WB daylight TN35 vs Foursevens Maelstrom MMU-X3 (3*XM-L2, 1600lm) TN35 vs Blackshadow Terminator T6 NW ISO100 F3.5, 1.6s, WB daylight TN35 vs Spark SL6S-740NW TN35 vs Fenix PD35 TN35 vs Foursevens Maelstrom Regen MMR-X TN35 vs Foursevens Maelstrom MMX with Burst Mode TN35 vs Microfire TL2 (XM-L T6) TN35 vs Armytek Viking v2.5 TN35 vs Skilhunt K26 TN35 vs Jetbeam DDR30 (3*XM-L U3) TN35 vs Microfire L500R V3 NW (7*XP-G2 R4 NW) TN35 vs Olight SR96 (3*MK-R, 4800lm) TN35 vs Fenix RC40 TN35 vs Supbeam X60 (5*XM-L2 U2, 5000lm, ~160.000cd) TN35 vs Fenix RC40, Microfire L500R V3 NW, Blackshadow Terminator T70, Niwalker Nova MM15, Olight SR96 |
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happy (21.05.2014)
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