so, we are looking to buy lights again - after perusing what's available, i have the following observation/question:
if the objective is to be able to see (in holes or at night) and more lumens means more brightness, then why would anyone buy a light with 250 lumens when so many lights with 900 -1000 lumnes are available?
am i missing something? yes the higher lumen lights are a bit more expensive but in the grand scheme of equipment costs lights are a minor player (not talking about high priced cannister lights - merely the small handheld lights that are easily clipped on or stored in a pouch);
having said that - what are your opinions on the sporasub 900 or the doris 1000 (not sure i have the name correct)? or do you have any personal recs on small handheld superbright lights?
thanks
if the objective is to be able to see (in holes or at night) and more lumens means more brightness, then why would anyone buy a light with 250 lumens when so many lights with 900 -1000 lumnes are available?
am i missing something? yes the higher lumen lights are a bit more expensive but in the grand scheme of equipment costs lights are a minor player (not talking about high priced cannister lights - merely the small handheld lights that are easily clipped on or stored in a pouch);
having said that - what are your opinions on the sporasub 900 or the doris 1000 (not sure i have the name correct)? or do you have any personal recs on small handheld superbright lights?
thanks