Took the Scangrip Sunmatch light to test it on the white Ford Focus I maintain and a blue metallic VW Passat I do some testing on. While I can get a good view with little adjusting with the angles when inspection done with the Sonax Inspection Light Pen. There is a little spot the light is able to show me. And not spreading of the light on the defects that long outside of the light spot. I fought to do the Sunmatch an unfair test environment with full sun up. And it did pass with flying colors. The defects and the paint that is corrected on some parts of the VW Passat was easy spotted and without any problems with finding the right angle. Just find the distance and it where easy to see. On the white Focus also easy to get the defects on the paint showing easly. I have done a polishing or you could say a paint cleaning with Ultima Paintprep Plus on the horisontall panels. It`s quite impresive how the Ultima PPP without any abrasives in it has corrected the paint. Only the light defects was corrected and the deeper defects still there. The Sunmatch light did awesome to help me to see the difference on the paint. That I`m aware of is on the cars. Will be intresting to see how it works on my Kia cee`d silver metallic paint. That was polished to not haveing almost no defects on it last spring. And the defects I have been seeing is from the takeing off the snow during the winter and some light wash indused swirls. But know I feel like I will see the condition of the paint much easier. So for hand held lights I don`t know why I searched so long for a light that would work good. When I had the option to go straight an awesome light available to get that is well proven. The price is the biggest reason. But when you sum it up it would be cheaper to get it right away as useally. Well know I have an inspection light that works great and is easy to work with.