Press a button and rotate a wheel, and the Fenix LD45R flashlight’s beam of light smoothly adjusts from a tight beam to a broad floodlight. Sure, zooming flashlights may seem like old news on the surface. But inside the LD45R is a new technology, unlike anything I’ve ever used.
That’s because the LD45R doesn’t have any moving internal parts. Instead of a moving lens or mirror to adjust the throw of the light, the LD45R uses a digital system to focus and disperse light that is entirely new and unique to this light.
I took a production Fenix LD45R into the dark nights of the Winter Solstice to see how it stacks up.
In short: The Fenix LD45R is a premium flashlight with high power output. There alone, it stacks up well with the competition. But it outshines the crowded market with a very functional zooming system (more on this later) that users will find both intuitive and eye-pleasing. At around $160, it’s a heavy hit to the wallet, but that price brings one of the most advanced zooming flashlights I’ve ever seen.
Compare the Fenix LD45R to others reviewed here in our guide to the best flashlights.
- Max lumens: 2,800
- Max beam distance: 1575' (480 m)
- Max runtime: 65 hours
- Lighting modes: Five brightness levels, zoom, strobe, and SOS
- Battery: One included 21700 rechargeable li-ion battery
- Bulb type: Luminus SFT70 LED
- Color temperature: Around 6,500K
- Length: 6.11” (155.3mm)
- Head: 1.75” (44.5mm)
- Body: 1.26” (32mm)
- Weight: 10.65 oz. (302g) including battery
Pros
- Smooth zooming action
- Powerful with long throw, plus wide floodlight
- Excellent runtime and power indicator
- Easy UX
Cons
- Expensive
- Can only maintain turbo output for about a minute at a time
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