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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 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. | |||
'''D25A2 Mini 2''' 8-mode 2xAA twisty with a Cree XP-G S2 LED and output of 3, 60, or 176 ANSI lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 209 lumens. Additional flashing modes are hidden by cycling through the 3 modes quickly two times in a row. Introduced in August 2011. | |||
'''D25C Mini 1''' 8-mode 1xCR123A twisty with a Cree XP-G S2 LED and output of 3, 60, or 176 ANSI lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 209 lumens. Additional flashing modes are hidden by cycling through the 4 modes quickly two times in a row. Introduced in August 2011. | |||
'''D25C2 Mini 2''' 9-mode 1xCR123A or 1x18650 twisty with a Cree XP-G S2 LED and output of 3, 24, 131, or 295 ANSI lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 343 lumens. Additional flashing modes are hidden by cycling through the 4 modes quickly two times in a row. Introduced in August 2011. | |||
'''D25LC2 Mini 2''' Slightly larger in diameter than the D25C2 (for better throw), this is a 9-mode 1xCR123A or 1x18650 twisty with a Cree XP-G S2 LED and output of 3, 24, 131, or 295 ANSI lumens. Turbo mode for the first 90 seconds on High gives 343 lumens. Additional flashing modes are hidden by cycling through the 4 modes quickly two times in a row. Introduced in August 2011. | |||
'''M3C4''' 5-mode 2x18650 or 4xCR123A light with large reflector and selector ring for modes. Also has 3 hidden flashing modes. The light has a modular reflector for either 3 separate LED's or one central LED. [[Luminus]] SST-50 version maximum output of 800 [[Terminology#OTF|OTF]] lumens as does the 3 Cree XP-G R5 version. 3 Cree XR-E R2 version is 600 lumens. 3 Cree XR-E Q4 neutral white has somewhat less. Cree MC-E cool white version is 625 lumens while a warm white version has less. A version with a Cree XM-L LED was announced in December 2010 with 748 ANSI lumens. Reviews: [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?296381 Selfbuilt (SST-50)], [http://www.light-reviews.com/eagletac_m3c4_smooth_reflector/ Light Reviews (SST-50)], [http://www.light-reviews.com/eagletac_m3c4_xm-l/ Light Reviews (XM-L)], [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=306590 Selfbuilt (XM-L)] | '''M3C4''' 5-mode 2x18650 or 4xCR123A light with large reflector and selector ring for modes. Also has 3 hidden flashing modes. The light has a modular reflector for either 3 separate LED's or one central LED. [[Luminus]] SST-50 version maximum output of 800 [[Terminology#OTF|OTF]] lumens as does the 3 Cree XP-G R5 version. 3 Cree XR-E R2 version is 600 lumens. 3 Cree XR-E Q4 neutral white has somewhat less. Cree MC-E cool white version is 625 lumens while a warm white version has less. A version with a Cree XM-L LED was announced in December 2010 with 748 ANSI lumens. Reviews: [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?296381 Selfbuilt (SST-50)], [http://www.light-reviews.com/eagletac_m3c4_smooth_reflector/ Light Reviews (SST-50)], [http://www.light-reviews.com/eagletac_m3c4_xm-l/ Light Reviews (XM-L)], [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=306590 Selfbuilt (XM-L)] |