The following is from TRS facebook page. seems interesting that morimoto had more lux than Phillips and CBI, at a 5500k.
Important notes:
- Photos taken with iPhone 5S, hence the Philips XV looks especially blue for some reason
- All bulbs are brand new right out of the box and into th...e Mini D2S 3.0 projector unless otherwise noted. These are powered by a Denso D2S ballast.
- This is an unbiased, true-as-it-gets test. We tried for maximum output of each bulb at 25 feet which was the centre of the hot spot of the beam.
- Do not use this as a guideline for your output. This is only a sample test and is not for concrete facts and figures. We simply got a new lux meter and wanted to test it out.
New Philips 85122 - 788lux
New Philips 85122XV - 790lux
New Osram 66240CBI - 788lux
Used Osram 66240CBI - 763lux
New Morimoto XB35 4500K - 815lux
New Morimoto XB35 5500K - 805lux
New Morimoto XB35 6000K - 772lux
Important notes:
- Photos taken with iPhone 5S, hence the Philips XV looks especially blue for some reason
- All bulbs are brand new right out of the box and into th...e Mini D2S 3.0 projector unless otherwise noted. These are powered by a Denso D2S ballast.
- This is an unbiased, true-as-it-gets test. We tried for maximum output of each bulb at 25 feet which was the centre of the hot spot of the beam.
- Do not use this as a guideline for your output. This is only a sample test and is not for concrete facts and figures. We simply got a new lux meter and wanted to test it out.
New Philips 85122 - 788lux
New Philips 85122XV - 790lux
New Osram 66240CBI - 788lux
Used Osram 66240CBI - 763lux
New Morimoto XB35 4500K - 815lux
New Morimoto XB35 5500K - 805lux
New Morimoto XB35 6000K - 772lux