| Product Image |
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| Packaging |
| Light it packaged is a cardboard box with a plastic window showing the product. |
| Contents |
| 1x Fenix L1D CE Q5 |
| 1x Nylon strap |
| 1x Elastic nylon holster |
| 2x Spare rubber o-rings |
| Construction |
The head houses an XR-E emitter and focused by a textured aluminum reflector, a version with smooth reflector is also available. Emitter and reflector are aligned very well, perhaps leaning just a hair to one side but really it's almost perfect. The reflector rests on the silver ring of the XR-E instead of around it on its PCB. The lens used is made or hardened AR coated glass for increased light transmission as compared to regular uncoated glass. The Type 3 coating is a little smooth for my taste, which coupled with it's short battery tube, sometimes makes it slightly difficult to twist for single handed changing of operating modes. The emitter module is sealed inside the head and is not easily disassembled.
They body of the L1D CE is similar in size to most single AA cell lights such as the LumaPower LM301, but slightly larger than the twist activated C-LE. These kinds of AA lights are a little big to carry on your key chain. If you are used to carrying lights in holsters, the L1D will be perfect on your belt. The entire light is coated in Type 3 anodizing. One thing to note is that the coating on the current line of Fenix lights is smoother and more shiny compared to the earlier LxP series of lights. The body still has a hexagonal shaped tube, the head is smooth with a couple of ring designs around it. The aluminum body of the L1D is very thick and sturdy, similar to the LM301. Inside the body is all nice and cleanly finished, at the head end you will find the PCB for the "+" contact. The threads on this light are almost perfect. They are very smooth and free from accidental cross-threading, you won't need to turn them counter-clockwise to get the threads to align. Throughout the entire testing phase of this light, I did not experience any sign of cross-threading.
The tail cap houses a reverse push button. The rubber cap over the switch is textured with a checkered pattern. I really like the response of the switch, it's not too soft or too stiff and it has really short travel. This could be a bad characteristic if your carry this light in your pocket though since the switch is much easier to turn on. There's a thin band of checked texture around the tail cap which helps a little when unscrewing the tail cap. The "-" contact spring is gold plated and all the rubber o-ring came very well lubricated. Lastly, there are two holes and a notch for attaching straps or key ring while still allowing the light to tail stand. |
| Output |
The L1D CE has 6 modes in total, separated into 2 sets according to the position of the bezel. Cycling through modes in either set is done by half-pressing the push button, sort of like how the auto focus works on a digital camera.
Set 1 (loosened bezel)
Off > Low > Medium > High > S.O.S.
Set 2 (tightened bezel)
Off > Turbo > Strobe
All the different levels on the L1D CE are controlled true constant current regulation. This means that you will not experience any high frequency pulsing, unlike the C-LE for example which uses PWM to achieve lower output levels. One thing which I've never figured out about Fenix lights is why they don't have better tint considering their price point. Even since their earlier P1 and LxP models which had varying tints of yellow, green and blue. My L1D CE Q5 has a cool tint with a light green hue however it's not noticeable in practical use.
Overall output is very good, on Turbo mode it's really impressive considering it's only running on a single AA cell. Runtime is also very good, the regulation circuit works very well. Unlike the regular L1D CE which has almost no difference in brightness between the High and Turbo levels, the Q5 version is noticeably brighter on turbo. They use the exact same head module for both the L1D and L2D models.
As per requests, I've included runtimes on alkaline cells as well.



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| Conclusion |
The Good - Very good output on Turbo mode. Great build quality as expected by Fenix. Type 3 anodizing, perfectly smooth and aligned threads. True constant current regulated output levels.
The Bad - Price is a little higher compared to other similar lights currently on the market.
The Relative - The dark ring which is commonly associated with XR-E lights it present in the L1D CE as well, but only appears within about a meter. Able to tail stand without problem. Uses a reverse push button. Beam has a cool temperature with a light green hue. |
| Gallery (in order of assembly) |
Head (front view).
Head (side view).
Head (rear view).
Battery tube (front view).
Battery tube (side view).
Battery tube (rear view).
Tail cap (front view).
Tail cap (side view).
Tail cap (rear view).
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| Fenix L1D CE Q5 |
| March 14, 2008 |
| Overall |
| 7.5 |
| Availability |
| Fenix-Store.com |
| Beam Profile |
| Medium Spot |
| Coating |
| Type 3 Anodizing |
| Cost |
| $60 |
| Dimensions |
| 9.7cm long |
| 2.1cm at widest Ø |
| Lens |
| Toughened AR Coated Glass |
| Light Source |
| Cree XR-E |
| Output |
| 1x AA Energizer Alkaline |
| Turbo Spot |
1960 Lux |
| Turbo Spill |
69 Lux |
| High Spot |
1620 Lux |
| High Spill |
58 Lux |
| Medium Spot |
845 Lux |
| Medium Spill |
30 Lux |
| Low Spot |
191 Lux |
| Low Spill |
8 Lux |
| 1x AA 2000mAh Eneloop |
| Turbo Spot |
1920 Lux |
| Turbo Spill |
68 Lux |
| High Spot |
1603 Lux |
| High Spill |
58 Lux |
| Medium Spot |
813 Lux |
| Medium Spill |
29 Lux |
| Low Spot |
184 Lux |
| Low Spill |
8 Lux |
| Power |
| 1x AA |
| Reflector |
| Textured Aluminum |
| Runtime |
| 1x AA Energizer Alkaline |
| Turbo |
00:44 to 50% |
| High |
00:54 to 50% |
| Medium |
03:41 to 50% |
| Low |
~19 Hours |
| 1x AA 2000mAh Eneloop |
| Turbo |
01:35 to 50% |
| High |
01:58 to 50% |
| Medium |
04:39 to 50% |
| Low |
~25 Hours |
| Switch |
| Reverse Push Button |
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