The point is that that H-influx would be a 6000lm/W if you run it at the same efficacy. So you'd need 33% less of them (or 50% more of the F-strips) to fill your space. So, you'd be cheaper off with the H-influx strips.
I understand, it depends on the point of view.
I like it when my new lights are more efficient. I even prefer to operate them below nom. current to make it even more efficient. Last time I needed $200 to get my light from 165lmw to 185lm/w. The step to 195lm/w would cost me over 450€(with L06).
It all depends from which side you see it.
Would you come up with the idea of driving the H-influx really harder just to be as good as F series in the end?
In the commercial field yes, but not for DIY with better efficiency in mind.
I guess I have to accept that the costs increase with increasing efficiency. Unfortunately, the F-Series was only an exception with its high lm/$ ratio. Would I take XP-G3 to realize 195lm/w, the whole thing would probably far more expensive ..
It is like it is and lamentation does not use anything.
I have to wait until I get a good deal or switch to another product. BLX will eventually introduce gen3 EB's, which hopefully will not take much longer. Cree has also become more active in the mid-power area. I'm pretty sure we will soon see more 200lm/w products like Q-strips and then prices will go down.