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This is a video overview of both these lights. I just got into this hobby and am loving these high-powered and cool flashlights. I now have a bit of a collection but these are my current favorites. More reviews for these and other lights can be found on my blog at http://www.zr07.com. Light #1 - Emisar D4SV2 in grey Emitter: SST20 4000k - 3000 lumens. This light uses one 26650 Lithium Ion battery, which is fairly large but contains a lot of power and capacity. This light also uses the open-source light-enthusiast UI called Anduril. This UI has a ton of modes and is really great to use. Price: $50 at https://intl-outdoor.com/emisar-d4sv2... $3 for tail cap magnet $3 for stainless steel bezel $5 for 26350 tube (to convert it into short form) Batteries: $10 for 26650 battery (high drain, 5000 mAh) $5 for 26350 battery (for use with short tube) Light #2 - Convoy S2+ in desert sand Emitter: XPL-HI 5000k - 1000 lumens. This light runs on the 7135x8 driver (highest power) with 3/5 mode groups. Price: $19 for the latest version at https://m.aliexpress.com/item/3282074... Or an older version for $16 at https://www.nealsgadgets.com/collecti... $5 for 18350 brass tube & lighted switch Batteries: $6 for 18650 battery (high drain, 3000 mAh, Samsung 30Q recommended) $5 for 18350 battery (for use with short tube) *Note: in the video I made a mistake by thinking the s2+ has 4 brightness levels (like my Wurkkos WK30). It doesn't. This light has the 3/5 mode driver which allows you to switch between the 5-mode group (default) and the 3-mode group. I changed it to 3-mode (low, medium, high) because I didn't want to mess with the blinking and SOS modes. You can switch group by going into the lowest power mode, wait for it to blink, then press the button to switch group.