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====== Flashlights ====== | ====== Flashlights ====== | ||
- | insert intro sentence or paragraph here | + | When you need to see in the dark, you can use a **flashlight**. Those of you used to using your phone' |
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+ | Before you run out and buy the first one you find, there are a few things you should know which will help you select the most suitable flashlight for your needs.Β | ||
===== Fundamentals ===== | ===== Fundamentals ===== | ||
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- | ==== Brightness ==== | + | ==== Brightness |
Key takeaways about flashlight brightness: | Key takeaways about flashlight brightness: | ||
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- | ==== Lumens vs Candelas ==== | + | ==== Lumens vs Candelas |
**Lumens** //(lm)// are a measurement of the total energy output //(or total visible light)// from a light source in all directions. Lumens help you understand one crucial piece of information: | **Lumens** //(lm)// are a measurement of the total energy output //(or total visible light)// from a light source in all directions. Lumens help you understand one crucial piece of information: | ||
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- | ==== Beam Distance ==== | + | ==== Beam Distance |
The following features influence the beam distance of a flashlight. And often itβs a combination of several of these factors to achieve the farthest beam: | The following features influence the beam distance of a flashlight. And often itβs a combination of several of these factors to achieve the farthest beam: | ||
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Itβs important to note that to reach the full potential of your light, you need to ensure you are using the recommended battery type. Some dual-fuel lights can take AA/ | Itβs important to note that to reach the full potential of your light, you need to ensure you are using the recommended battery type. Some dual-fuel lights can take AA/ | ||
- | These factors determine brightness levels, beam range, and ultimately how well your flashlight | + | Some flashlights have fixed rechargeable USB batteries. While these can be cheaper in the long run, they are not very practical if they die on the field and you have to sit around waiting for your flashlight |
===== Tactical Flashlights π¦ ===== | ===== Tactical Flashlights π¦ ===== | ||
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A tactical EDC light is first and foremost a utility tool, not a defensive tool. Any features that add to its usefulness as a defensive tool should not take away from its usefulness as a utility tool. | A tactical EDC light is first and foremost a utility tool, not a defensive tool. Any features that add to its usefulness as a defensive tool should not take away from its usefulness as a utility tool. | ||
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EDC-sized flashlights aren't intense enough to temporarily blind an attacker. It's just not a thing. What you can do is shine the light in their face so they can't see anything except your light. | EDC-sized flashlights aren't intense enough to temporarily blind an attacker. It's just not a thing. What you can do is shine the light in their face so they can't see anything except your light. | ||
- | What you really need: | + | **What you really need:** |
* **A tailswitch: | * **A tailswitch: | ||
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* **High intensity: | * **High intensity: | ||
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* **Quick access to turbo:** It's important to be able to get to max brightness really quickly in a defensive situation. | * **Quick access to turbo:** It's important to be able to get to max brightness really quickly in a defensive situation. | ||
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* **Momentary on:** This can be useful when you only need to turn your light on for a brief moment. Great for signaling, and most of my EDC uses for a light are just for a couple seconds so momentary on is handy. | * **Momentary on:** This can be useful when you only need to turn your light on for a brief moment. Great for signaling, and most of my EDC uses for a light are just for a couple seconds so momentary on is handy. | ||
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* **Quick access from the pocket:** It's important to be able to access defensive tools quickly so I like lights that can be snatched out of the pocket fast. | * **Quick access from the pocket:** It's important to be able to access defensive tools quickly so I like lights that can be snatched out of the pocket fast. | ||
A couple more points of advice: | A couple more points of advice: | ||
- | * **An overly aggressive bezel:** EDC size lights don't have very much mass so I don' | + | * **An overly aggressive bezel: |
* **Zoom:** Zoomable lights are hugely popular right now, but they are a really poor solution. A zoom mechanism adds many failure points, compromises water and dust resistance, and makes the light less optically efficient (light gets trapped inside the head). A well designed fixed flashlight beam gives you a bright hotspot for throw as well as wide spill for flood without having to zoom your light in and out. Zoom disqualifies a light for me. | * **Zoom:** Zoomable lights are hugely popular right now, but they are a really poor solution. A zoom mechanism adds many failure points, compromises water and dust resistance, and makes the light less optically efficient (light gets trapped inside the head). A well designed fixed flashlight beam gives you a bright hotspot for throw as well as wide spill for flood without having to zoom your light in and out. Zoom disqualifies a light for me. | ||
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+ | ===== Suggested Models ===== | ||
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+ | If you don't know where to begin searching for a flashlight of your own, the following flashlight models have been evaluated by AMI faculty members: | ||
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