In certain field, medical for example, you will sometime need to look into a narrow cavity/tube.
Lighting in those case must be axial - in the visual axis. Normal headlight simply would not work.
Axial headlights are quite expensive like the Welch Allyn Lumiview and the Vorotek - in the range of above $1000 to several thousands.
If one doesn't need the magnification, a good light source like the Zebralight Neutral or high CRI would be good enough, provided the light is in the visual axis.
Anyone can suggest an elegant way to wear the Zebralight (or any other headlight) so that it becomes truly axial and of course not blocking the view?
Lighting in those case must be axial - in the visual axis. Normal headlight simply would not work.
Axial headlights are quite expensive like the Welch Allyn Lumiview and the Vorotek - in the range of above $1000 to several thousands.
If one doesn't need the magnification, a good light source like the Zebralight Neutral or high CRI would be good enough, provided the light is in the visual axis.
Anyone can suggest an elegant way to wear the Zebralight (or any other headlight) so that it becomes truly axial and of course not blocking the view?