The most reliable would be a Peak Eiger, but it's expensive and possibly not exactly what you'd want.
Quote from: NutSAK on August 17, 2018, 10:21:01 PMThe most reliable would be a Peak Eiger, but it's expensive and possibly not exactly what you'd want.If you get a single level Eiger then I agree but the adjustable Peak are likely the least reliable lights that I have ever owned and I still have 5 or so of them.The QTC is simply unpredictable and goofy and is worse the smaller the light diameter too!
Quote from: ezdog on August 19, 2018, 03:16:07 PMQuote from: NutSAK on August 17, 2018, 10:21:01 PMThe most reliable would be a Peak Eiger, but it's expensive and possibly not exactly what you'd want.If you get a single level Eiger then I agree but the adjustable Peak are likely the least reliable lights that I have ever owned and I still have 5 or so of them.The QTC is simply unpredictable and goofy and is worse the smaller the light diameter too!Agreed. All my Peaks are QTC-less.Chris, what kind of brightness/runtime are you looking for? I have a 2xAAA Eiger I would sell, but it is a #8 power (brightest) so it doesn't have the greatest runtime...[/quotteSounds interesting , I don’t care too much about runtime , I seldom actually use low light levels . What would you be looking for , pricewise . Sorry to be slow responding , no meaning to be rude , haven’t been on this forum , as much as usual .Best Regards,Chris