Here I was initially very impressed by the reviews of NiteCore EA4 because I could use my Eneloops AA batteries in this lamp. The practical operation proved for my purposes, however, less suitable: The shaft is just too thick and the (quite ingenious) One-button operation to filigree. In the winter with gloves I can speedy and safe operation hardly imagine me. The light output is, however, extremely impressive, although the neutral white light to my mind is a total noticeably yellowish.
My second candidate, the Ansmann Agent 5, however, has quite failed. Luminosity (only) 220 lumens, I knew beforehand, but the ad talks about 700m Leuchtweiteimmerhin.
The light output can bear comparison with the EA4 and PD35 in any way. In addition, the beam consists almost entirely of spot, side illumination hardly given up on a weak ring. In addition, the light seems pretty blue towards, therefore rather cold and unnatural. Overall, nothing for my daily use. I also had problems during the screwing, each worked only after several attempts, finally the gum stuck and was destroyed. Maybe it was also on me, but there was the other candidate no problems.
Now to the PD 35: Haptic before a stunner, also very slim with a lens diameter of only 2.5 cm. Very convenient and safe to use, the five lighting modes are practically chosen also adjust special functions logically and simply.
On my first walk but then I was heavily inspired: Despite its small diameter (not the EA4 she comes here quite reach, yet far more than adequate) offers a very impressive luminosity. There is also a well to the sides broad and amazingly evenly lit light beam diameter for this truly outstanding. In addition to me their color temperature as the by far seems to be most natural, the radiator used.
Now combined with the NCR18650 Panasonic battery pack and the matching charger from Tensai I stay while in the overall most expensive combination, but performance, endurance and sustained even after several weeks of enthusiasm about this really great radiators me the price more than worth it.
Conclusion: Full recommendation for this as well as fine small emitters.