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160 LED Video Light Lamp Panel 10.5W 1280LM Dimmable for Canon Nikon Pentax DSLR Camera Video Camcorder
Features:
Features 160-LED lights for optimum illumination and diffuser.
Rotate switch for on/ off and brightness stepless adjustment.
Matched with two filters (white filter to soften the light; yellow filter to reduce color temperature), suitable for different environments.
Designed with the Standard hot shoe plug, so it can be installed on the DV or DSLR, and DC with standard hot shoe (Except Sony).
One touch battery check with 4 level indicator: press the test button, 4-LED On means battery full, 1-LED On means battery low.
Can be used in video taking, either for lights setup or supplement.
Compact design, high power, good durability, and low heat output.
Multiple Power Options (not included): Panasonic CGR-D16S; Panasonic D series (D08S, D16S, D28S, D54S); Sony NP-FH70, NP-FM55H, NP-F550; Sony FP series (FP50, FP70, FP90); FM series (FM50, FM55H, FM500H, QM71D, QM91D); F series (F550, F570, F770, F960, F970); FV series (FV50, FV70, FV90); FH series (FH50, FH60, FH70, FH90, FH100) rechargeable battery and 6 * AA Battery.
Use: Insert hot shoe of LED video light on base of hot shoe of camera or camcorder, turn on the LED video lighting, then you can start picture or video taking.
Attention: Battery holder adapter (Not included) is required when use Panasonic series batteries for power supply.
Specifications:
LED quantity: 160 pieces
Power: 10.5W
Illumination: 1280LM
Angle: 65°
Color temperature: 5600K (White filter)/ 3200K (Yellow filter)
Average service life: 30000 hours
Effective distance: 6m/ 20ft
Housing: Plastic
Color: Black
Item size: 13.4 * 9.4 * 4.5cm/ 5.3 * 3.7 * 1.8in
Item weight: Approx. 175g/ 6.2oz
Package size: 14.2 * 11 * 5.5cm/ 5.6 * 4.3 * 2.2in
Package weight: Approx. 297g/ 10.5oz
Package including:
1 * LED video light
1 * Holder
2 * Filter
1 * User manual
Questions & Answers
This the way they arrive, it is normal. In case you have a battery pack, it has room for it to stick out.
By Chuck Marshall on March 17, 2018
It's a square on the bottom ( for the top of camera) so if your stand can have the square piece slide in then yes but if your stand only has a circle screw in ( that you put like in the bottom of camera) no. I hope that makes sense . I have a stand that is only for my camera so in my case it can't be attached to my stand.
By Chiemi Hori on March 6, 2018
Hello. It fits for Panasonic CGR-D16S; Panasonic D series (D08S, D16S, D28S, D54S); Sony NP-FH70, NP-FM55H, NP-F550; Sony FP series (FP50, FP70, FP90); FM series (FM50, FM55H, FM500H, QM71D, QM91D); F series (F550, F570, F770, F960, F970); FV series (FV50, FV70, FV90); FH series (FH50, FH60, FH70, FH90, FH100) recharg… see more Hello. It fits for Panasonic CGR-D16S; Panasonic D series (D08S, D16S, D28S, D54S); Sony NP-FH70, NP-FM55H, NP-F550; Sony FP series (FP50, FP70, FP90); FM series (FM50, FM55H, FM500H, QM71D, QM91D); F series (F550, F570, F770, F960, F970); FV series (FV50, FV70, FV90); FH series (FH50, FH60, FH70, FH90, FH100) rechargeable battery and 6 * AA Battery. see less
By Drake on March 2, 2018
It is perfect for interviews, you can use the filters that comes with it and also adjust the light
By DF on January 12, 2018
Yes.
By Ayu Okakura on December 7, 2017
I found that it does provide a nice amount of light with just one! I haven't been able to find a difference with the purple filter but that could be the time of day I chose to film in(night).
By Eimi Matsushita on November 24, 2017
Great cheap little light. While it works great when handled gently, it's plastic case is fragile. I broke a battery retaining pin on the light after a few uses but it has continued to serve faithfully with a little gaff tape to hold the battery in. For the price it is an amazing light. Just don't expect the same qualit… see more Great cheap little light. While it works great when handled gently, it's plastic case is fragile. I broke a battery retaining pin on the light after a few uses but it has continued to serve faithfully with a little gaff tape to hold the battery in. For the price it is an amazing light. Just don't expect the same quality as an expensive light. see less
By William Young on September 28, 2017
Yes it can
By Milton on August 29, 2017
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January 4, 2018
By Adrian Bailey
December 23, 2017
I'm old and not a very serious photographer. In days gone by I also avoided 'lighting' as it seemed complicated, cumbersome and expensive. Bought this for a particular video shoot using my new Canon 700D. More experienced photographers will be aware of such lights, and the pros will spend much more, but to me this came as a revelation (pardon the pun). Cheap and highly funtional. A professional videographer at the shoot borrowed it for most of the time, that's how useful it is.
By Biny Amin
December 22, 2017
Excellent budget hotshoe video light.the good thing is about this light that it has a dimmer dial which i really love about this light.🖒 It also has the LEDs on the back con which tells how much charge is still remaining. You can use double A batteries but you has aslo an option to use lithium-ion (a seperate purchase). And also make sure thar all the srews are tight that the light will not fall off the camera.
By The Vanarchist
December 22, 2017
Using this with an accessory shoe doubler (see photos) on my Lumix FZ330, and have to say it's a great bit of kit for the money. If you are looking to produce video clips (vlogging, youtube, whatever) on a budget then it is hard not to recommend this. I was a little wary when I bought it, as I have seen similar units that are not that bright, that have flimsy battery compartment covers or no cover at all, and which frankly are not fit for purpose. This one, however, is none of those things. Packs a real punch considering the size. Light yet powerful. Light is dimmable using the on/off wheel. And the dimming actually works nice and smoothly. Battery options are many, but I opted for rechargeable AA's (that seem to last forever, well many hours on full light setting) and the compartment cover has a good click as it closes and keeps them tightly in place. The rear panel has a set of red battery condition LEDs, so you know when your batteries are about to expire and can swap them over in good time rather than have a shoot interrupted. Comes with everything you need to attach to either a tripod or your camera accessory show. The adaptor for the camera shoe has a ball joint for angle adjustment, but this is probably the only place where budget pricing shows: it's not very reliable/stable in my experience. Comes with a set of colour filters/diffusers that snap firmly in place.
By Saturnine
December 17, 2017
If you're reading this review I'm going to assume you're not looking for professional quality nor do you expect super battery life. If that's the case, you're in luck! Having said that, this is a nice starter light, with useful orange, purple and white diffusion panels. I think you'll be surprised by how bright this gets. If you're in the market for a cheap light for occasional use then this is a good bet.
By alex review
December 16, 2017
reading the reviews i decided to buy and take a chance... i'm very happy with what i'm now going to nickname "the torch". the mounting to the camera appears a little flimsy but with *careful use should last. if you treat your kit roughly or drop it onto hard surfaces i think it's not going to survive very well. i'm reticent when finding an on/off/volume rotary control to adjust the brightness (or volume) of anything as they always deteriorate to some degree or another over time, but when the time comes i'll buy a replacement or solder in a new switch. the unit is currently switched on and at 1/3rd of full output. its bright and sunny in here after having loaded it with 6 x AA rechargeable batteries (not 4 batteries as some reviews have stated). on this unit there is a battery test button, and when pressed its showing my old batteries down to 1 out of 4 lights which means the batteries are pretty much exhaused before i started the test. i'm just running the light until battery failure, just to see how long i get, and if i can get through typing this review before it turns itself off... the light is controllable with the volume control without any of the expected roughness in control. for the price i cannot imagine they have used a decent switch, so it's what i think of as the weak link in the chain. the switch is providing smooth and progressive control so far. the light output pattern appears to be a rounded-off rectangle when i direct it at a wall and by sight (and without the diffusing filter dropped in) i can detect very slight hot and cold spots. with the diffuser in its looking perfectly even by sight (not lightmeter) the diffusers obviously reduce the light output by a large chunk ! (no light meter here, so i cant give f-stops dropped). the supplied slide in filters diffuse the light well enough and more importantly they diffuse evenly. the light has been on for about 20 minutes now on a quarter of its power output, and its not managed to get above ambient temperature and is still perfectly cool to the touch. as an indoor stills photography fill light i feel the light will be more than adequate for what i require e.g. portraiture fill lighting or rim lighting. it's well powerful enough to act as a main light too but i dont know about battery life at full output. i havent read the instructions as yet so dont know if there is a wattage or current rating quoted; the time available will be easily calculatable if you know the battery capacity and the current drain, but to be honest i think a spare set of AA rechargeable batteries at hand will ensure i am kept happy. the plastic body appears to be sturdy enough to cope with use, but not with rough use, and i doubt if the plastic mounting bracket will survive if its loaded with batteries (heavy) and dropped onto the bracket as its fixed with 4 x tiny screws which i think would wreck the bottom of the unit as they ripped our or if they are over stressed by rough handling when attempting to remove from the camera/tripod. after bashing the plastic and poking it about i think it's perfectly adequate to ensure long life with careful use. perhaps wrap it in a towel when transporting it ? its cheap enough to replace so i dont think negatively about it's construction and strength. DO NOT use this in even the lightest of rain as its in no way proofed against water ingress. the air vents will allow water into the "gubbins" of the unit immediately and i have no intention of spraying it to test its water resistance which is ZERO. if it gets wet it will go faulty. it will stand on a table top if inverted or on either of its sides which does not effect its operation (electrons run uphill pretty easily LOL). the battery port does have a huge rectangular hole in it, this is true, but i think the hole is there to provide air circulation for the batteries which may get hot on a full power discharge??? the cover is thin plastic and care should be taken when removing it by it's small pinch clip. there is a battery converter that clips in to the unit enabling all kinds of rechargeable camera batteries to be fitted to it. this is not tested by me as i have no sony or pana batteries of a suitable size (i use a sony a6000 camera, and canon 5d cameras). read others reviews for this aspect of the power supply. is it worth the outlay? i think the answer must be "certainly yes". dont drop it or abuse it, and it should last a long time. i dont intend to use the on/off part of the rotary switch which should ensure a long(er) life of switch itself. i have dropped one star because of the design of the bracket and the expected lifespan of the dimmer control, which may or may not be a foundless concern ? for this price its a no-brainer. (and its still shining brightly one hour after switch on when it showed 1/4 power - never too accurate as the lights rely on the battery voltage which on rechargeables is usually a little lower than alkalines anyway. (at this price it may also be worth buying as an emergency light for home use - i'm pointing it at the white ceiling and the light is easily strong enough to read a book by its reflected light. dark cupboards will be well lit up too. just a thought. i hope this review is useful to some !
By Daniel Charlton
December 13, 2017
When buying a light on the cheaper side sometimes you will have quality issues but this product has really impressed me, its very strong and lasts a decent length of time without drainging the batteries. Overall a decent buy for the price. Good: Strong light Decent filters Small and durable Bad: Takes several batteries and comes with no charger/batteries or anything although there is a battery slot in the back for a battery pack seems to be a cheap knock off version, but does work
By Joao Miguel Horta do Rosario
December 9, 2017
By mr w dunbar
December 7, 2017
Great little light for the money. So versatile. I use this mainly as a fill light for indoor wedding photographs, but have used it as a fill light also in a video setting. It takes AA rechargeable batteries, and also a Panasonic CGR-D16S, Sony NP-FH70, NP-FM55H, NP-F550. The batteries last a good while, and the light given off is quite bright for the small form factor. It is dim-able and there is a tester button on the back. It has a hot shoe mount to use in a dslr video rig such as a run and gun rig, and can screw directly onto a light stand. Overall great little light for very little money!!
By h***r
December 6, 2017
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December 6, 2017
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December 5, 2017
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December 4, 2017
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December 2, 2017
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December 2, 2017
By Englishwineguy
December 1, 2017
my only possible criticism would be that the .....actually you know what, i dont have any gripes...i was going to say that all the led are not 100% even but this light is awesome, I have tries it in the daylight on a hot sunny day and it comes out on an hdr tr10 Beautifully at 60fps high speed shooting... perfect! For a simple battery operated LED on set light, for the price, a bargain! If you are a low budget film maker......dont think....Buy this!
By Brad Carter
November 30, 2017
This item represents very good value for money. I already have 2 of the CN-126 LED lights, with which I have been very pleased, and decided to add this 160 LED unit. Does the job and at much less than other equivalent units by other manufacturers. Definitley recommended if you have a tight budget to buy video related items, like me.
By Patrick Fox
November 30, 2017
By GEMINIS
November 29, 2017
The reception fast and perfect packaging. Made with acceptable quality materials composed of 160 LED. At the rear is the button on and off and brightness adjustment wheel as show both video and photos Brings three filters (white filter to soften the light, yellow filter to reduce the color temperature and pink), suitable for different environments. Battery idicada with white LED lights that indicate the amount of power left. It has the standard hot shoe plug, so can be installed on the DV or DSLR, and DC with standard hot shoe (except Sony). It can be used for photos or videos or to supplement own lights. Compact design, high power, good durability, and low heat output. If I am to tell the truth about the 2180 lumens that advertises, offers only 600, but for the money, is more than enough. Multiple power options (not included): D16S CGR- Panasonic, Panasonic series D (D08S, D16S, D28S, D54S); Sony NP-FH70, NP FM55H, NP -F550, Sony FP series (FP50, FP70, FP90); FM series (FM50, FM55H, FM500H, QM71D, QM91D); F series (F550, F570, F770, F960, F970); number FV (FV50, FV70, FV90); FH series (FH50, FH60, FH70, FH90, FH100) rechargeable battery 6 * AA battery and which do not icluye .... !! Highly recommended purchase.