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EagleTac has three different ways of quoting lumen output for its lights: emitter lumens, out-the-front (OTF), or [[ANSI-NEMA FL-1|ANSI]] FL-1, so be careful when comparing light outputs of different versions. If the output type isn't listed, it is probably emitter lumens which they used up until late 2010.
EagleTac has three different ways of quoting lumen output for its lights: emitter lumens, out-the-front (OTF), or [[ANSI-NEMA FL-1|ANSI]] FL-1, so be careful when comparing light outputs of different versions. If the output type isn't listed, it is probably emitter lumens which they used up until late 2010.
'''D25A Clicky''' 11-mode 1xAA clicky with a Cree XM-L T6 LED and output of 0.5, 8, or 75 OTF lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 122 lumens. All 11 modes available with head loosened, Turbo and Strobe with the head tightened. A group of lower modes (Moonlight, Low, Med instead of Low, Medium, High) is available by twisting the head back and forth three times.


'''D25A Mini 1''' 8-mode 1xAA twisty with a Cree XP-G S2 LED and output of 3, 19, or 86 ANSI lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 110 lumens. Additional flashing modes are hidden by cycling through the 3 modes quickly two times in a row. Introduced in August 2011. A titanium version with a Cree XM-L U2 (125 OTF lumens max) or XP-G S2 LED was announced in December 2011.
'''D25A Mini 1''' 8-mode 1xAA twisty with a Cree XP-G S2 LED and output of 3, 19, or 86 ANSI lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 110 lumens. Additional flashing modes are hidden by cycling through the 3 modes quickly two times in a row. Introduced in August 2011. A titanium version with a Cree XM-L U2 (125 OTF lumens max) or XP-G S2 LED was announced in December 2011.
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