Weapon Light Buyer's Guide: Candela Vs. Lumens & Which One Is Right For You ๐Ÿ”ฆ

Published on June 10, 2023
Duration: 21:47

This guide clarifies the difference between lumens and candela for weapon lights. Lumens measure total light output, while candela measures beam intensity and throw. High candela is crucial for long-distance identification and overcoming photonic barriers, but can cause splashback indoors. The video compares various Surefire and Streamlight models, demonstrating how different candela ratings affect performance.

Quick Summary

Lumens measure total light output, while candela measures beam intensity and 'throw.' High candela is crucial for long-distance identification and penetrating photonic barriers, but can cause dangerous splashback indoors. Choose based on your specific tactical needs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Lumens vs. Candela
  2. 01:50What are Lumens?
  3. 02:13What is Candela & Beam Patterns?
  4. 03:20LED vs. LEP Technology
  5. 06:28Why Candela Matters
  6. 09:18Understanding Photonic Barriers
  7. 10:01Downsides of High Candela
  8. 13:24Product Comparisons
  9. 16:09Nighttime Demonstrations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between lumens and candela for weapon lights?

Lumens measure the total light output from a source, while candela measures the intensity of light in a specific direction, indicating the beam's 'throw' or reach. High candela is crucial for long-distance visibility.

Why is candela important for tactical weapon lights?

High candela is vital for identifying threats at distances over 130 yards and for 'punching through' photonic barriers like oncoming headlights or smoke, allowing you to see what's behind the glare.

Can high candela weapon lights be a disadvantage?

Yes, extremely high candela lights can cause 'splash back' indoors when the beam reflects off surfaces like white walls or mirrors, potentially blinding the user at close range.

What is LEP technology in weapon lights?

LEP (Laser Excited Phosphor) technology uses lasers to create beams with exceptionally high candela and minimal spill. These lights are excellent for extreme throw but may need diffusers for close-quarters use.

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