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  • damndave
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Oct 2008
    • 10858

    Streamlight color temp comparison

    UPDATE. I emailed Streamlight with a ton of pictures of the light, beamshots etc and they told me mine is 100% genuine. This is their response. "The color temperature range of the LED is the same for both products. The TLR-7 optic shifts the color temp to the warmer side as light passes through the optic material. The TLR-1 uses a reflector which does not shift color temperature."


    Did Streamlight change the color temp of their lights or is it just because it is a different model? I have owned a TLR-1s (purchased when I was a Dealer) for a few years and am quite used to it. I just got a TLR-7a Flex (purchased on Amazon) and the color temp difference is night and day.

    The TLR-7a looks genuine and it registered fine online. I am just always skeptical when buying anything on Amazon because of all the fakes out there.

    Here are the 2 beam shots from 12" away. TLR-1s on the left TLR-7a Flex on the right.
    Last edited by damndave; 03-16-2023, 4:18 AM.
  • #2
    madland
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 1014

    Search up the steps to take to verify if it's real or fake. The left looks spot-on..the right..not so much. I only buy WMLs from legit dealers. Only way to know you're getting the real thing.

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    • #3
      L84CABO
      Calguns Addict
      • Mar 2009
      • 8532

      I would shoot Streamlight and email and ask them if they used a warmer LED in the TLR7 compared to the TLR1...and/or if your light is real/fake.
      "Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."

      Fighter Pilot

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      • #4
        damndave
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Oct 2008
        • 10858

        Originally posted by madland
        Search up the steps to take to verify if it's real or fake. The left looks spot-on..the right..not so much. I only buy WMLs from legit dealers. Only way to know you're getting the real thing.
        Do you know of any threads with the steps? I can't find anything via Google.


        Originally posted by L84CABO
        I would shoot Streamlight and email and ask them if they used a warmer LED in the TLR7 compared to the TLR1...and/or if your light is real/fake.
        Yea I sent Streamlight an email with a bunch of pics.

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        • #5
          1LL1
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2015
          • 76

          Maybe this will help:





          Well I wanted to get a TLR-1 HL to replace my APLC for my carry gun. I bought one on eBay(mistake 1) for 80.99(mistake 2), but I don’t have a store that sells one locally. It showed that it shipped from Tucker, GA and the seller had a 100% rating. Well...when I went to pay the money went to an...





          I have 4 TLR1HL & 2 TLR7A and they all look like the left side.

          No other reputable gun-light company use soft color temperature except for Cloud Defensive Rein 1.0 at around 4000k, Rein 2.0 & 3.0 all go higher temp and more white.

          If I have to bet money, the right side are fake.

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          • #6
            damndave
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Oct 2008
            • 10858

            Added an update on the main post

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            • #7
              Brush Guard
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 888

              What color is the wall paint?
              Does the TLR-1 have a white light, or a tint of blue? The photo looks like it has a slight tint of blue. Is this from the camera white balance?

              I have a TRL- 7 and the light is white. No blue tint.

              I much prefer white / warmer color flashlights. The cold blues and greens don?t register with the brain like the more natural warm colors do. It seems like my brain needs to take an extra step to register the items in view. More so when outside.

              I?ve spent lots of time in the dark woods playing with flashlights. Even the warmer lights with ? the lumens seem to work better than a more powerful blue / green units.

              It?s almost like comparing a low quality scope to a high end unit. And this is magnified when biking the trails at night.

              I?ll never purchase another cool color light again.

              Not sure if this helps.
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              • #8
                1LL1
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2015
                • 76

                Originally posted by Brush Guard
                What color is the wall paint?
                Does the TLR-1 have a white light, or a tint of blue? The photo looks like it has a slight tint of blue. Is this from the camera white balance?

                I have a TRL- 7 and the light is white. No blue tint.

                I much prefer white / warmer color flashlights. The cold blues and greens don?t register with the brain like the more natural warm colors do. It seems like my brain needs to take an extra step to register the items in view. More so when outside.

                I?ve spent lots of time in the dark woods playing with flashlights. Even the warmer lights with ? the lumens seem to work better than a more powerful blue / green units.

                It?s almost like comparing a low quality scope to a high end unit. And this is magnified when biking the trails at night.

                I?ll never purchase another cool color light again.

                Not sure if this helps.
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                Most people don't play with flash light as much and think cool white/bluish are "great".

                4000k-4500k color temperature & high cri are best(at least for my eyes), especially at night.

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                • #9
                  vandal
                  Veteran Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 2781

                  Found this thread when trying to figure out why my TLR7-Sub looks like a different color temp than my TLR7-A. TLR7-Sub much whiter.

                  BTW I'm testing out the Ready Up Gear RC123 batteries in these and wow so much more output!

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