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This channel still has one of the most unique and useful flashlight reviews/comparisons on youtube! I really appreciate the hard work you put in these videos!
What impressed me about the MS32 was in a graph fromanother chanel that showed the light could sustain a level of 40,000lm for as long as the cells could supply power. Sustainable lumens of 40k is impressive.
This one goes fairly low. & they do make other flashlights too. Otherwise try Acebeam GT. If you get imalent don't get the MS18 it's lowest setting is super bright at only 700 lumens.
@@CrystalWolf4 yeah i know you can lower the brightness all the way down but the color rendering index is still bad with these LEDs. wouldn't be able to use them on a shoot unless i wanted people's faces to be washed out and green tinted. i could maybe see this being used as a back light, but certainly not a key light
Your like the only person on TH-cam that can do drone shots and make it actually useful.. the comparisons are always a huge touch, your hard work does go noticed, and very appreciated.
@@PiercingTheDarknessyeah I figured you was struggling with the video because it didn’t come out yesterday. I was up until 2am waiting for it… I gave up and went to bed because I was so tired. I’m shocked how good the drone footage came out… it would be bang on money if you had a ms18 to compare it to, but I know you can’t. Either way I’m shocked how it does. Watched it fully 2x and still impressed at the spread lol
Awesome as always J, 😎☀️ These type of flashlight sure need some elevation for the operator to profit the spread and range of the beam. Love the lake and hillside shots. Perhaps in the future they will add remote capability like the Wuben A1; whether its wireless or using cables and/or even separate motorized axis tripod adapter for stationary operation over a large search area. Cheers J🔦
this is what i needed! such an amazing piece of work. i literally feel something atavistic when you show the drone shots; like we are able to blast photons like Ra the sun god! it should never be underestimated how significant it is that man has won the war against the night! our troglodyte forbearers would be proud
As usual, your videos are amazing and very professional. Wouldn't be funny if you could take a flashlight 🔦 up with your drone and have it facing down. What an amazing view of comparison that would be. For example light up an entire football field. Just an expensive and complicated suggestion for you😂. However, I would not be surprised if you have thought that before.
I did fly around the Astrolux MF01S and that was scary enough at only 800g. I have thought about it but I'd need to be making a bit of money to be able to afford a drone that could lift it. Plus I'd need a remote trigger to activate turbo. th-cam.com/video/wlRb-4BELIA/w-d-xo.html
@@PiercingTheDarkness Yes a trigger would be the hardest part, with the right money a drone can lift a few kg. I hope you get rich with your channel. I know! Get a helicopter 🚁 😂. Thank you for your reply.
That's a grand comparison, Can any of those boil water or cook food at all? It looks as if it can get a squillion degrees. Someone said there is a person cooking food on youtube, but I can't find it. Very good video,Do you have drone videos also?
Drones are not yet good enough to show the true output of a flashlight on video. It's much more of an issue out on the farm without any ambient lighting. I have tried it with my Phantom 4 Pro and 200,000 lumens looks like 5,000 lumens lol. This would be different with the professional drones that have a dedicated camera. The person that cooks an egg also has a drone video of the MS32. Being in the city with the ambient lighting helps, but you can see on his video that it's no where near capable to show the full output. The channel you're after is called "bigpapafoot reviews" and it's a TH-cam short for the egg.
I much like the phantom 4. Good quad you have. Looked and did see that video, is it fake? Can this get that hot? I have a sofirn q8 plus, I tried to cook an egg it didn't work at all. Yeah the videos on his channel look brilliant however I've now seen the ms32 in person and it is very powerful I can see as you would need a really great dedicated camera. All of those videos the the egg and your video makes me want an ms32 soon. Cheers for the reply mate
The ms32 I used I was only able to try it out ok turbo for about 15 seconds. My mate didn't want me to use it *haha* It didn't feel hot really at all. That's why I was chatting about the grand egg video on Bigpapafoot channel is real,it's hard to believe. I was curious. The electric used for this torch makes my mind go
So I have been studying the video hard. Since you don’t have a ms18. Is there a noticeable difference in person between 90,000 and 200,000 mode? On camera if I pause in the right frame there is a fair difference, but in person is it obvious?
Because that’s what the sr32 is for ones for flood ones for throw. 70 gives you more lumens than a smaller emitter like the 50, .2 puts more lumens out but is intended for a balanced beam than .3. .3 is for a tighter hotspot but slightly less lumens. The reason the sr32 uses a 50.3 I’m guessing is to maximize lumens and throw, due to reflector dishing. Smaller emitters throw better in smaller reflectors than big emitter in small reflector. Although they did fail on the lumens part, because the sr32 is still only 1,000 lumens more than the ms18. But if they put 70.3 emitters they would need to beef up power supply, internals, and head size to account for the extra lumens, heat and size for everything.
So having had some time with it now, which one of these would you pick to be your an exploring/camping and searching flashlight? But almost EDC MS32 or SR32? If you were running them regularly with straps?
SR32 has been far more enjoyable. Less weight, more range on lower levels so you don't need to hit turbo to see further out like you do on the MS32. If you need more of a flooder then the MS32 is better, but otherwise the SR32 offers a good combination beam. I'm honestly more impressed with the SR16 if I had to buy one for use. Plenty of range, very lightweight, costs less. I live on a farm so range is of more importance. Due to so much light output of the SR32 and MS32 your eyes adjust and limits the full range, so actually I can see further with the SR16 and ends up feeling of better value. I feel like these big lumen monsters are a bit of a waste of money in comparison to a narrower beam where you can actually make use of the full range without being blinded in a sense. Always depends on an individual's preference though.
@@PiercingTheDarkness I appreciate the swift reply. I’d say most people who purchase these lumen monsters want the novelty of owning an outrageously powerful light and don’t have the experience or understanding like yourself and perhaps a few other have when it comes to lumen output vs being able to see the range. I’ve purchased the MS32 for fun, novelty and work related applications. Sounds as if the SR32 might been the better option. Though I suppose it depends on how well the weight is distributed amongst the strap. I heard concerns over the reliability of the strap connectors breaking after a fair amount of use. Do you have any experience with this?
Just to not put it in perspective for you. I own the gt4 and it’s 30,000 lumens with 1300m throw (all measured) and at 10m (30ft) I can’t even start to look at the light.. and this is like 6x as intense.. no doubt you would need to be at least 100-200m to look at it lol.
My ms18 at 500m, it’s hard to explain but it’s like looking at the whitest white hole in the universe.. like. It’s a endless void of white.. idk if that makes sense, but it’s so surreal.
One more comment because I jsut recalled. Lumencraft has a short of the ms32 that shows the light from 1 mile away. That’s about what it’s like for me to look at it from 500m.
Great thorough comparison! The MS32 doesn't always show that is has that much more lumens than the rs32 in the far distance views. The rs's light look more bundled.
So I have the Imalant 100,000 lumen and after owning one I said no more. Not having the means to use other batteries makes it a problem because their battery pack costs over $200.00 and that's if you can get it.
Yes, that is an issue down the track, but even 100K isn't possible without a battery pack to reduce the resistance as much as possible, not to mention the safety risk of users mixing cells or using cells that can't provide the current draw. It's possible to open the existing pack and rebuild it though. I have a professional spot welder for things like that.
@@PiercingTheDarkness See that's the problem. Smart people don't mix batteries. Also bought a new pack and got 6 months barely before it died completely. That's too costly especially since the light at that time was over $600.00.
@@zxyabc3374 All I can say is that my camera was set to daylight white balance which is 5000K. I only own the 6500K version so I can't comment on the 5000K. I fairly happy with it, but if you enjoy 5000K neutral white then maybe buy that, but it'll be less lumens.
Hello, between the imalent ms32 and the imalent sr32, which of the 2 flashlights is more recommended since I am undecided between which of the 2 to choose
Well howdy do good sir, I’d recken the ole video is perty stinkn alright. Reckon I’d give a head or 2 of cattle for that there flashlight. You got some stinkin good skills. Ole Bessy know you out there callin them aliens home?
I want to buy haikelite hk08 because they can compete in imalent new model haikelite is cheaper as u can see in this I hope haikelite will produce much brighter than this model
Very good buy for the money, but the sustainable output is much lower at a little above 3000 lumens. The turbo is very impressive in comparison to Imalent though.
Please support my channel by using the following links:
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• Imalent SR32: www.imalentstore.com/products/imalent-sr32-120000-lumen-flashlight?ref=ptd
• Imalent SR16: www.imalentstore.com/products/imalent-sr16-55000-lumen-flashlight?ref=ptd
• Haikelite Coupon: PTD15 or ND25F
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This channel still has one of the most unique and useful flashlight reviews/comparisons on youtube! I really appreciate the hard work you put in these videos!
What impressed me about the MS32 was in a graph fromanother chanel that showed the light could sustain a level of 40,000lm for as long as the cells could supply power. Sustainable lumens of 40k is impressive.
would love it if they could make a version with lower lumens but highers CRI that I could used in video productions.
This one goes fairly low. & they do make other flashlights too. Otherwise try Acebeam GT. If you get imalent don't get the MS18 it's lowest setting is super bright at only 700 lumens.
@@mr.frandy7692The MS32 goes lower than the MS18.
@@CrystalWolf4 yeah i know you can lower the brightness all the way down but the color rendering index is still bad with these LEDs. wouldn't be able to use them on a shoot unless i wanted people's faces to be washed out and green tinted. i could maybe see this being used as a back light, but certainly not a key light
Content is next level! Love the overlapping still shots to show the differences. Keep it up!
What an incredible video. The drone shots are so artistic, and it really helps to compare and contrast! Thank you!
Love the drone shots at 5:43!
The drone shot comparisons are brilliant
Your like the only person on TH-cam that can do drone shots and make it actually useful.. the comparisons are always a huge touch, your hard work does go noticed, and very appreciated.
Thank you, I appreciate it. Now I can finally get a good night's rest. Went to bed again at 7am this morning, feeling fairly exhausted.
@@PiercingTheDarknessyeah I figured you was struggling with the video because it didn’t come out yesterday. I was up until 2am waiting for it… I gave up and went to bed because I was so tired. I’m shocked how good the drone footage came out… it would be bang on money if you had a ms18 to compare it to, but I know you can’t. Either way I’m shocked how it does. Watched it fully 2x and still impressed at the spread lol
I bin waitin 4 this video. No other channel has come close to doing justice to a 200,000lm flashlight. It not an easy task.
Amazing light, appreciate the effort put into these videos.
That's the flashlight I need for finding my cow's in the dark. Bringing daylight to the paddock.
Awesome video, love the drone shots 👍
Very good video and compare. Fantastic flashlights 👍😊
A melhor forma de se perceber a real potência de uma lanterna é através da vista aérea. Melhor teste de super lanternas🔦 do TH-cam 👏👏👏.
Imalent ms32-the king of flashlights
There are no limits to increase power with technology presented 200 or 300 is a question of time)🎉
Awesome as always J, 😎☀️
These type of flashlight sure need some elevation for the operator to profit the spread and range of the beam. Love the lake and hillside shots.
Perhaps in the future they will add remote capability like the Wuben A1; whether its wireless or using cables and/or even separate motorized axis tripod adapter for stationary operation over a large search area.
Cheers J🔦
great comparison, thanks ✌️ I love your land and air purenesa there
Carryable sun! ❤
Good job! 😮
Ms32 it'a a monster 😉
I Love your work Jacob 🙂
Thank for another fine review!
sweet thanks for sharing
hands down the best torch comparison video I have seen, excellent work.. what a torch too..awesome.
AMAZING ❤❤
That's insane. In a good way.
Great content. This is with the drone pictures is undeniably the best channel when it comes to comparing these high power flashlights
i never watched such an amazing outstanding review and comparison ever. hats off to you ❤❤❤❤❤❤✌✌✌✌✌✌
The best Video...thanks❤😊
Awesome job man!
Perfect Video 👍👍👍
In comparisons between flashlights, you are the best
this is what i needed! such an amazing piece of work. i literally feel something atavistic when you show the drone shots; like we are able to blast photons like Ra the sun god! it should never be underestimated how significant it is that man has won the war against the night! our troglodyte forbearers would be proud
The best video for versus flashlight
比較のレベルが高すぎて本当に凄い。
出来る事ならドローンにライトを装着して真下を照らす様な実験もしてみてほしい。
Like this www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/wzzt63/drone_fog_lep_epic_amutorch_bt35/ . I took this photo for my Amutorch BT35 LEP review 😁
@@PiercingTheDarkness that’s insane.
I wanna see a drone use this
Incredible !!! the theoretical range is almost the double compared with the real one !
I've just discovered this channel. Absolutely love your work. Keep up your amazing videos. I'm subscribed.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video 🙂
YOOOOOO THE WORLD'S BRIGHTEST FLASHLIGHT IN 2024 HERE! 🤯🤯🤯
As usual, your videos are amazing and very professional. Wouldn't be funny if you could take a flashlight 🔦 up with your drone and have it facing down. What an amazing view of comparison that would be. For example light up an entire football field. Just an expensive and complicated suggestion for you😂. However, I would not be surprised if you have thought that before.
I did fly around the Astrolux MF01S and that was scary enough at only 800g. I have thought about it but I'd need to be making a bit of money to be able to afford a drone that could lift it. Plus I'd need a remote trigger to activate turbo. th-cam.com/video/wlRb-4BELIA/w-d-xo.html
@@PiercingTheDarkness Yes a trigger would be the hardest part, with the right money a drone can lift a few kg. I hope you get rich with your channel. I know! Get a helicopter 🚁 😂. Thank you for your reply.
Thanks bro
That's a grand comparison, Can any of those boil water or cook food at all? It looks as if it can get a squillion degrees. Someone said there is a person cooking food on youtube, but I can't find it. Very good video,Do you have drone videos also?
Drones are not yet good enough to show the true output of a flashlight on video. It's much more of an issue out on the farm without any ambient lighting. I have tried it with my Phantom 4 Pro and 200,000 lumens looks like 5,000 lumens lol. This would be different with the professional drones that have a dedicated camera.
The person that cooks an egg also has a drone video of the MS32. Being in the city with the ambient lighting helps, but you can see on his video that it's no where near capable to show the full output. The channel you're after is called "bigpapafoot reviews" and it's a TH-cam short for the egg.
I much like the phantom 4. Good quad you have.
Looked and did see that video, is it fake? Can this get that hot? I have a sofirn q8 plus, I tried to cook an egg it didn't work at all.
Yeah the videos on his channel look brilliant however I've now seen the ms32 in person and it is very powerful I can see as you would need a really great dedicated camera.
All of those videos the the egg and your video makes me want an ms32 soon.
Cheers for the reply mate
The ms32 I used I was only able to try it out ok turbo for about 15 seconds. My mate didn't want me to use it *haha*
It didn't feel hot really at all.
That's why I was chatting about the grand egg video on Bigpapafoot channel is real,it's hard to believe.
I was curious.
The electric used for this torch makes my mind go
So I have been studying the video hard. Since you don’t have a ms18. Is there a noticeable difference in person between 90,000 and 200,000 mode? On camera if I pause in the right frame there is a fair difference, but in person is it obvious?
I'll have to go out and try it again as I can't remember. I haven't used anything other than moon and turbo since cycling the levels in the video.
@@PiercingTheDarkness on flashaholics 90,000 is actually 113,000. So it’s still going to be ~20% brighter than ms18
Good
why would immalent use xhp70.2s and not 70.3s?
Because that’s what the sr32 is for ones for flood ones for throw. 70 gives you more lumens than a smaller emitter like the 50, .2 puts more lumens out but is intended for a balanced beam than .3. .3 is for a tighter hotspot but slightly less lumens. The reason the sr32 uses a 50.3 I’m guessing is to maximize lumens and throw, due to reflector dishing. Smaller emitters throw better in smaller reflectors than big emitter in small reflector. Although they did fail on the lumens part, because the sr32 is still only 1,000 lumens more than the ms18. But if they put 70.3 emitters they would need to beef up power supply, internals, and head size to account for the extra lumens, heat and size for everything.
Có đèn pin nào sáng tương tự nhưng ánh sáng gom và chiếu xa hơn không ?
Crazy when a handheld light in turbo mode sounds like a GeForce FX5800 Ultra playing Far Cry! 😛
The HK08 is so seriously impressive for 200 bucks
$170 with the coupon 😀
~127$😉
@@r1yzf474 how
@@r1yzf474 where is 127?
@@sorini75 AliExpress
Awesome vid bro...new sub
Great video!
So having had some time with it now, which one of these would you pick to be your an exploring/camping and searching flashlight? But almost EDC
MS32 or SR32? If you were running them regularly with straps?
SR32 has been far more enjoyable. Less weight, more range on lower levels so you don't need to hit turbo to see further out like you do on the MS32.
If you need more of a flooder then the MS32 is better, but otherwise the SR32 offers a good combination beam.
I'm honestly more impressed with the SR16 if I had to buy one for use. Plenty of range, very lightweight, costs less. I live on a farm so range is of more importance. Due to so much light output of the SR32 and MS32 your eyes adjust and limits the full range, so actually I can see further with the SR16 and ends up feeling of better value.
I feel like these big lumen monsters are a bit of a waste of money in comparison to a narrower beam where you can actually make use of the full range without being blinded in a sense. Always depends on an individual's preference though.
@@PiercingTheDarkness I appreciate the swift reply.
I’d say most people who purchase these lumen monsters want the novelty of owning an outrageously powerful light and don’t have the experience or understanding like yourself and perhaps a few other have when it comes to lumen output vs being able to see the range.
I’ve purchased the MS32 for fun, novelty and work related applications. Sounds as if the SR32 might been the better option. Though I suppose it depends on how well the weight is distributed amongst the strap.
I heard concerns over the reliability of the strap connectors breaking after a fair amount of use. Do you have any experience with this?
Really Awesome Job! When America is divided and ruled by four, may GOD bless you with His light also. DANIEL8
This is insane. Cant imagine if this is pointing to somebody's eyes
Just to not put it in perspective for you. I own the gt4 and it’s 30,000 lumens with 1300m throw (all measured) and at 10m (30ft) I can’t even start to look at the light.. and this is like 6x as intense.. no doubt you would need to be at least 100-200m to look at it lol.
My ms18 at 500m, it’s hard to explain but it’s like looking at the whitest white hole in the universe.. like. It’s a endless void of white.. idk if that makes sense, but it’s so surreal.
One more comment because I jsut recalled. Lumencraft has a short of the ms32 that shows the light from 1 mile away. That’s about what it’s like for me to look at it from 500m.
I don't have to imagine anything, I did it by accident 🤣
@@PiercingTheDarknesshow’s Braille coming along.
Great thorough comparison! The MS32 doesn't always show that is has that much more lumens than the rs32 in the far distance views. The rs's light look more bundled.
This is seriously just completely and utterly bad ass.
Jika keuangan anda belum stabil dan akan kebutuhan senter ini.
Sebaiknya nikmatilah cahaya yang terpancar murni dalam diri kamu.
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Video is a masterpiece
3:47.. that’s a picture worthy screenshot.
If i' m ever stranded on an island, I need a solar rechargeable version of this
Nice testing
How to buy one
I am amazed how far we've come to handheld flashlights ....
I'm very impressed with the cheap haikelite HK08
Great Video👌
Beautiful, where is this?
My parents farm in New Zealand.
Boss san nakaka order nitong items na to...pm pls
So I have the Imalant 100,000 lumen and after owning one I said no more. Not having the means to use other batteries makes it a problem because their battery pack costs over $200.00 and that's if you can get it.
Yes, that is an issue down the track, but even 100K isn't possible without a battery pack to reduce the resistance as much as possible, not to mention the safety risk of users mixing cells or using cells that can't provide the current draw. It's possible to open the existing pack and rebuild it though. I have a professional spot welder for things like that.
@@PiercingTheDarkness See that's the problem. Smart people don't mix batteries. Also bought a new pack and got 6 months barely before it died completely. That's too costly especially since the light at that time was over $600.00.
Is tthese ms32w?
No, the MS32W was released a few months after.
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May I ask if the color is accurate,did you prefer 5000k or 6500k version?
@@zxyabc3374 All I can say is that my camera was set to daylight white balance which is 5000K. I only own the 6500K version so I can't comment on the 5000K. I fairly happy with it, but if you enjoy 5000K neutral white then maybe buy that, but it'll be less lumens.
Did you not measure the output?
Can't with my small tube, couldn't even measure the X75.
@@PiercingTheDarkness I was wondering why that wasn’t in the video. Did you sell it?
@@AverageReviewsYT Yeah, I only bought the X75 because I already had a buyer lined up. He was kind enough to send it to me for my SR32 review.
@@PiercingTheDarkness I was never really that impressed by the x75.. sure it was good, but the ms18 was just better lol.
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Hello, between the imalent ms32 and the imalent sr32, which of the 2 flashlights is more recommended since I am undecided between which of the 2 to choose
Well howdy do good sir, I’d recken the ole video is perty stinkn alright. Reckon I’d give a head or 2 of cattle for that there flashlight. You got some stinkin good skills. Ole Bessy know you out there callin them aliens home?
👀
Can someone donate the MS32 to a Bigfoot hunter so we can get a clear photo? 😂
First.
Incase it deletes my first b comment lol
horse @3:00 saying: "wtf?"
Those animals just lost 50% of their vision.
What about all the insects it incinerated lol.
Looking for aliens...
That thing looks like it has recoil.
pake ini cari cumi di laut bukan cumi yang datang tapi megalodon yang datang
Is this even legal😂😂...
I want the ms 32......ive got the rest......im currently working on a remote controlled shoulder mount for it.
I want to buy haikelite hk08 because they can compete in imalent new model haikelite is cheaper as u can see in this I hope haikelite will produce much brighter than this model
Very good buy for the money, but the sustainable output is much lower at a little above 3000 lumens. The turbo is very impressive in comparison to Imalent though.