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       Interesting picture 
       By: Spasmod Date: March 13, 2013, 4:02 pm
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       I decided to take a couple of pictures of the hotspots of the
       Xre (EZ900 die - Jacob A60) vs the TN31 (XM-L2)
       This was for no other reason than to visualise the difference in
       hotspot size.
       Both pics were taken on high power @1m from the wall. Camera
       settings were set to the lowest possible exposure.
       I merged the two images together so they're sat side by side.
       I found it quite interesting, I didn't expect quite that much of
       a difference in size :D
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       Re: Interesting picture 
       By: JohnnyMac Date: March 24, 2013, 2:37 am
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       What strikes me most is how green the TN31 looks compared to the
       pure white of the XR-E in the A60.
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       Re: Interesting picture 
       By: MRsDNF Date: May 18, 2013, 5:36 pm
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       Its possibly the camera. My camera has a tendency to turn any
       light green on manual settings. I've said it before that it
       amazes me what those Q5 led's can do at such low currents, even
       it is like a pencil beam. I use a C8 with a Q5 (dont know what
       it is) running 1.6 amps at the tailcap to centre the camera at
       night on the test tree that is 120 meters away. I cant do that
       with any other light I have.
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