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    Defective Surefire X300?

    Hi Guys,

    I just received 2 X300s from opticsplanet (one for myself, and one for a friend), and when giving him his, we put the lights up on the wall, and his was very white/blue, and mine was almost green/yellow.

    I know the new ultra is supposed to be more green/yellow, but I am used to the Streamlight blue/white, and from all accounts, the X300 was supposed to be in this color range. I am just looking for an opinion so I can determine if I need to exchange it for another one, as I will only be in the return period for a couple more weeks.

    I wasn't able to get a pic of the two X300s together (although, I may be able to when my friend comes over), but I took a pic of my Streamlight pro-tac and x300, to show the difference in light color. Depending on your monitor you may not see the green-yellow.

    Please let me know what I should do.

    Thanks,
    Matt

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    Are they both newer lights? I know that before the "ultra" Surefire stepped up the lumens once before on the X300's.
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    The Surefire should be more true. Color identification can be a serious issue and Surefire should be more natural compared to Streamlight, which will have a cooler hue.

    Put an incandescent next to it and it won't look nearly as yellow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonconsiglio View Post
    The Surefire should be more true. Color identification can be a serious issue and Surefire should be more natural compared to Streamlight, which will have a cooler hue.

    Put an incandescent next to it and it won't look nearly as yellow...
    Gotcha. I would agree that it is. We could see more the details in the wall more easily with the SF. The streamlights are very blue/white.

    Both lights are fairly new with new batteries, btw.

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    What did Surefire say when you called them? I have had very good service from their customer service people. They have usually walked into the factory and grabbed whatever device we were discussing, and answered my question right away.

    All of my X300's are the older models, or I would try a color match for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    What did Surefire say when you called them? I have had very good service from their customer service people. They have usually walked into the factory and grabbed whatever device we were discussing, and answered my question right away.

    All of my X300's are the older models, or I would try a color match for you.
    No call to SF, this is more of a question to the users are to their experience with the color range and if it was normal. If most people are fine/living with it, it is fine.

    The yellow-green color might actually better at helping the eye see detail.

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    Sounds like you just got a less-blue, less-cool white bin on the LED. I have an Olight like that. Compared to my other lights, it is cat-pee green, but in realworld usage it is perfectly fine. It does give slightly truer color rendition too, but that is a minor consideration for my usage. Just don't white-wall hunt and you will likely not notice the tint.
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