NLightD E1 w/SFT25R vs Nitecore MT1A Pro - Night Beamshots comparison

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @ShawnDumas
    @ShawnDumas หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i bought 3 E1 heads and two bodies (SFT25R, and 519A in 4.5KK & 3.5KK) and i have the MT1A Pro as well. i agree that the E1 is has better throw but it’s almost the size of an 18650 light. as soon as the S6 is available with an SFT25R i feel like that would be a better comparison wrt size. all that said, i really like the E1 and L2 (which i also have).
    ty for this comparison tho. i am subscribed and i love your content

    • @MascaratumBLF
      @MascaratumBLF  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShawnDumas Hey, thanks for your comment and kind words 🙏🏻
      As for your note, about the S6 with SFT25R you are probably correct, it will be able to get more power and put out more light with an 18650 than the E1 with a 14500!
      Still, the E1 is a beast of a light with an incredible throw and amazing host!
      The MT1A is smaller and very competent too, more stable in drop but less throwy! I actually will probably use it with AAs just to have 2 modes 😅
      Thanks again 🔦🙏🏻

  • @unclevasco
    @unclevasco 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks for the beamshots, The advantage of 14500 is just being very slim, short and lightweight. Nitecore did a really good job on it. The other one is way larger and looks more like a 18650 flashlight. Of course it will trow further with the same emitter due to its size. Dont't see the reason for putting a 14500 battery into such a chunky body. I think Nitecore MC1pro would be a better match for the white one and still much shorter,

    • @MascaratumBLF
      @MascaratumBLF  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @unclevasco Thanks for watching and for your comment and ideas about these lights 🙂
      While I understand your point on the MT1A being a slimmer and lighter flashlight, with a good throw and some versatility, I cannot avoid stating the great quality that the E1 has, even if it is a bigger flashlight in all aspects!
      But of course, the 14500 in such a "bigger" light may seem "too small" and almost comparable with 18650s. Still, I think it is a tank of light.
      As for the MT1A, i guess it may have some more efficiency in some way, but it also drains some more juice from the battery on the highest mode.
      I don't own a MT1C, but that one would surely have a different throw due to being larger in the head.
      If I come to get one, I will compare them ;)
      Again, thank you for your comment and perspective!!! 🙌😎