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If I had one of each I'd test them under the same conditions to see the relative outputs.
If I had one of each I'd test them under the same conditions to see the relative outputs.
:It's mentioned in the table, and in some places ANSI lumens are mentioned, but really I need to go in and mark everything on the page as OTF or ANSI lumens so there is less confusion. [[User:Brted|Brted]] 15:23, 8 December 2010 (EST)
:It's mentioned in the table, and in some places ANSI lumens are mentioned, but really I need to go in and mark everything on the page as OTF or ANSI lumens so there is less confusion. [[User:Brted|Brted]] 15:23, 8 December 2010 (EST)
Which sounds like a lot of work. It'd probably be easier to convert the few (current) lights that use ANSI lumens to peak lumens instead.
:It's not that bad. I fixed some of it already. I've been using manufacturer's lumen ratings, so I don't want to try to come up with my own set of numbers. [[User:Brted|Brted]] 19:08, 10 December 2010 (EST)

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Might be worth mentioning the reason that the S2 has a lower lumen output value than the R5 which it shouldn't have.

If I had one of each I'd test them under the same conditions to see the relative outputs.

It's mentioned in the table, and in some places ANSI lumens are mentioned, but really I need to go in and mark everything on the page as OTF or ANSI lumens so there is less confusion. Brted 15:23, 8 December 2010 (EST)

Which sounds like a lot of work. It'd probably be easier to convert the few (current) lights that use ANSI lumens to peak lumens instead.

It's not that bad. I fixed some of it already. I've been using manufacturer's lumen ratings, so I don't want to try to come up with my own set of numbers. Brted 19:08, 10 December 2010 (EST)