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<blockquote data-quote="Reeks" data-source="post: 128469" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I have a h14r led lenser that's a few years old now. Can not fault it.</p><p>Also have a smaller red strapped 3xAAA led lenser model which the gf uses.</p><p></p><p>My old work paid for both of these.</p><p>I can drive down a pitch black road with my headlights off and hold the h14r on zoom out the window and happily drive at 80km/h</p><p></p><p>My fav headlamp is a single AA energizer led which is mega light and comfortable, perfect for fishing.</p><p></p><p>I have used my h14r with my sd2200d on the beaches around here, if used on full brightness you will get emi, but on half dim (used 90% of the time) there is no noticeable interference.</p><p></p><p>Have a mate with a ebay job, very bright- no probs so far.</p><p>Reeko</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reeks, post: 128469, member: 1557"] I have a h14r led lenser that's a few years old now. Can not fault it. Also have a smaller red strapped 3xAAA led lenser model which the gf uses. My old work paid for both of these. I can drive down a pitch black road with my headlights off and hold the h14r on zoom out the window and happily drive at 80km/h My fav headlamp is a single AA energizer led which is mega light and comfortable, perfect for fishing. I have used my h14r with my sd2200d on the beaches around here, if used on full brightness you will get emi, but on half dim (used 90% of the time) there is no noticeable interference. Have a mate with a ebay job, very bright- no probs so far. Reeko [/QUOTE]
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