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Philips CDM-R111 vs Sylvania ESD111 1
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Two 70w R111 metal halide lamps side by side.
On the left is a Philips MASTERColour CDM-R111 and on the right is a Sylvania BriteSpot ESD111.
Both have 24 degree beam angles and both are 3000k colour temperature with the Philips having a CRI of 85 and the Sylvania boasting a CRI of 90 which is interesting as the Philips is a ceramic lamp and the Sylvania is a quartz lamp.
I do think the dichroic reflector looks far better than the plain pressed aluminium one sported by the Philips.
The open design of the Philips lamps, especially the 70w version does have a problem. Hot convective air currents cause dust to be deposited onto the reflector which then becomes baked on over time and lowers efficiency.
12,000h & 6000h
2850lm (14,500cd) & 3850lm (20,000cd)
3000k CRI 85 & 90
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