Mike Smith
Sealiner
flippy wrote:
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delwynv wrote:
@DocPhil
i think the point that 'slimy salamander' was trying to get across is quite pertinent, for the search of a good headlamp.
i dont see why the attack on him?
led lenser is an ok head lamp its not terrible neither is it amazing.
and yes if you don,t know better you would say its an excellent head lamp.
but in all honesty Led Lenser is a some what of a cheap head lamp that good advertising has made seem to be very good.
take for example why is "jonny walker" such a popular whiskey, many people swear by it, why because of marketing, yet for some one in the 'know' they will tell you actually its a *** whiskey.
back to headlamps -
what makes a good headlamp?
beam - you ideally want a headlamp that has both a flood (wide) and spot (narrow) spread. cheaper head lamps tend to be one or the other, where as your better ones tend to incorporate both functions.
a trick that manufactures often tend to use to mislead people, is advertise a
headlamp that is very bright or has a high lumens power to be technically correct. or a head lamp that can shine from here to the moon, when all they do is use a large magnifying glass over the "led chip"
thus giving you a very focused beam.
so this lovely advertising high power headlamps that can shine hundreds of meters might not always better, Quality of the light is far more important!
spots are perhaps great for long distance viewing when u want to look 200m plus at your bait boat. but im sure you don't spend your night with your head lamp set to a search light??
cheaper head lamps tend to have a hotspot beacuse the light is not diffused evenly, these hotspots typically 'burn' into your eye, thus when you try look at some thing else your eyes find it harder to see, till they adjust.
im sure you can relate to this, you look at somthing very bright at night? your eyes then have difficulty adjusting to any thining thats normal
unfortunately so goes the posts with docpiel..
not much of an authority on much![]()
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