Fortunately I don't have too many to remember.
they tend to be similar in UI.
I sure have never seen anyone in traffic trying to kill others by fiddling with a Flashlight though?
It is not too tough to find and standardize on a single simple interface if that is what you like
You would think, but I've had an awful time trying to find something that does what my Quark Tactical lights did for me, specially give me direct access to both moonlight and maximum output with decent throw. Sent from my G8441 using Tapatalk
So, not exactly the same as the Quarks, but you might take a look at what I'll call the Fenix "two-button" lights, e.g. LD22, LD12, PD35, etc. Basically, the tail switch is momentary on/off, the side switch (with the light on) cycles through modes, and the light has mode memory.
Yes I do... even though I don’t have that too many lights... especially those that stays in the bag as backup... seldom used
When it comes to flashlights, I like simplicity. On and off are the only modes I require. I have played with lights that have multiple functions (high, low, medium, strobe, etc.) and it is overkill for my purposes. As I am getting older, my night vision is slowly getting worse and I just need something that throws light.Ken
The Sunwayman V10R ie even simpler, an on/off switch and a twist ring dimmer.
I haven't heard of that one before. I might have to check it out. Do you like yours? Sent from my G8441 using Tapatalk
I love it, but it does have one minor/major annoyance (depending where you are, and what you're wearing). The body of the torch directly beneath the clip is quite smooth, and it doesn't have the grip on the pocket that I would like. It has a habit of escaping, and I now call it Houdini.
At some point, I think I want to try out the Zebralight UI.It seems to be gloriously complicated.
I don't understand why more makers don't employ a Rotary control though I imagine it is only the cost in the end?
These have also been discontinued for a long time I thought and the Rotary control seem to degrade on them according to many although mine has been just fine really.I don't understand why more makers don't employ a Rotary control though I imagine it is only the cost in the end?
Right? It seemed like everything was going to that and then all of a sudden it just disappeared.I'd love a simple forward clicky with a twist ring to select output. Maybe have it spring loaded so that you have to retract it to get it to turn. Sent from my G8441 using Tapatalk