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Questions & Answers
Yes, the little foot is included in the kit that comes with the light. It doesn't have a proper extendable light stand though.
By Caleb Walker on June 26, 2018
It depends on how you are using them. Without any diffusion, the shadows would be pretty brutal. If you have white ceilings I would recommend aiming them at the ceiling and letting the bounce fill the room. This will provide you with an even, flat lighting. It kind of depends also on how light sensitive your camera is.… see more It depends on how you are using them. Without any diffusion, the shadows would be pretty brutal. If you have white ceilings I would recommend aiming them at the ceiling and letting the bounce fill the room. This will provide you with an even, flat lighting. It kind of depends also on how light sensitive your camera is. I mostly use this as a hair light, it's pretty powerful for such a small package. Hope this helps. see less
By Kendal on April 11, 2018
Definitely not. This light is not powerful enough.
By Steve Bitanga on April 11, 2018
Not sure how your music video will be shooting in what light condition. I use this light for shooting News and Interview and It works great for me. If you would detail your music project then I will try to answer it.
By Rick on April 8, 2018
No, I've been unable to find a way to do this.
By Adam L. Marsden on April 3, 2018
It is rated for about 2,000 lumens, but the YouTube channel DSLR video shooter found that it could compete with the output of another light, the YN600 (sells for between 100-125 bucks right now) rated for 4,680 lumens. I strongly suggest you look up DSLR video shooter on YouTube and look at his video comparing LED vide… see more It is rated for about 2,000 lumens, but the YouTube channel DSLR video shooter found that it could compete with the output of another light, the YN600 (sells for between 100-125 bucks right now) rated for 4,680 lumens. I strongly suggest you look up DSLR video shooter on YouTube and look at his video comparing LED video lights in the 50-100 dollar range. He reviews this light along with 9 others and shows you a very helpful output comparison. see less
By Phil C. on April 3, 2018
Yes
By Ryoko Kaede on March 20, 2018
No. It will use 6 AA lithium rechargeable batteries or a NP-F750 (top slot). For indoor/studio use, I would buy one of the recommended power supply's.
By Terry on March 9, 2018
Hello It runs on sony type battery NPF
By Keegan on February 15, 2018
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February 28, 2019
By l***e
January 17, 2018
By John B.
December 5, 2017
By Caleb Walker
November 22, 2017
This light is just so small and bright. It's actual magic. The only thing I would say is that it creates crazy harsh images, so never use it to light someones face unless you have a softbox or you want them to look like a psychopath. The filters are really hard to make fit and I've never really got them to seat properly. I use this as my back-light (hair-light) and it works flawlessly for that, just make sure you have a boom lightstand so you can keep the light out of frame (it will totally wash out your shot if it get in it). Neewer 13feet/390cm Two Way Rotatable Aluminum Adjustable Tripod Boom Light Stand with Sandbag for Studio Photography Video
By Mark O.
November 7, 2017
I have a photography background but have recently started experimenting and recording video. After a few uses, I can say it was a purchase, especially for the value. It would be good if this model had temperature operated control and bulbs though. Though it is really bright, the throw is still very narrow. I used it in an indoor shoot last week and tried to bounce it off 5ft reflector for soft light. It helped balance the light coming from the nearby store windows, but i couldn't put it direct on the model - just too harsh for the situation. I'll maybe try and find a larger lightsource for a key light and will use this either as fill or back/accent light. I plan on using this for back lighting for photography use as well. Great product overall. I'm excited to use it more.
By Scott Valentine
November 1, 2017
Wow - this is a handy light for a small travel kit. I have been able to use this both on a small light stand and on a Beastgrip Pro for still lighting. The color is very consistent across all power levels, and it's extremely light weight. The mounting could be stronger, as it's made of ABS plastic instead of nylon or metal, so I recommend getting a spigot and using it with an umbrella adapter if at all possible. The barn doors are also not removable, and the hinges seem fragile, so be careful with those. They do stay in place well, and the pebbled surface does a great job preventing hotspots. The variable power is quite nice, but because it's a digital wheel, it may not track properly if you spin it too quickly. That being said, there is a LOT of leeway in the fine controls - probably more than most people need. The light has three power options, which is amazingly handy. I did buy two external Sony-style batteries along with the optional external DC supply. But you can easily pop in some AA batteries and you're good to go. I have not drained the batteries yet, so I don't really know how long any of them will last. I'm not thrilled with the color filters as they're kind of a pain to fit into place, though I am happy they were included. This light is bright enough for interviews, but also good for basic portrait and small item work because it doesn't get hot. The fan noise doesn't bother me because I don't shoot video at this point, and I can see being able to avoid it in most cases even when recording audio. The beam spread is reasonably nice, and I happen to really like its particular fall-off. The doors do a pretty good job at basic shaping, and will tolerate a bit of Cinefoil if you need it. Gels are easily taped right to the doors or to the LED surface if you are using hot-light grade materials. I'm not sure I'd trust the cheaper stuff, but most purpose-made gels will be just fine. Overall, this is an extremely nice light to stick in your portable/light weight kit. I plan to purchase a few more for product and mobile photography.
By M***Q
October 30, 2017
By Ricardo Ramirez
October 25, 2017
By Gabriel
October 19, 2017
By Mamma_Green
September 18, 2017
I use this light for still photography when I want some control over my lighting but don't have time to deal with setting up speed lights and taking test shots to get things right. It's very bright, but because it's a small light source, it will cast hard shadows if it's not really close to your subject. I stick it on a lightweight tripod and either just hold it out at arm's length right outside of my frame or set the tripod on the floor and get it as close as I can. Used it recently to join in on the craft store photo challenge going around and it worked great for giving the photos a little more drama with a super quick "what you see is what you get" set up. Totally worth the $60. The 3 options for powering it is really handy. I used triple A's, but the light does eat through them quickly. I also use this for a makeup light when doing my models' makeup for a shoot and for that I use an ac adapter. It's a nice little constant light to keep in your photography kit that can have several uses when needed and is a good value. I would buy it again. I think I will also look into getting a larger led for comparison though. Something I can use without keeping it so close to the subject would really round things out for times when dealing with speedlights is too much of a hassle but still need some control over the lighting.
By マーク2
September 13, 2017
By FiveForm
September 11, 2017
Don't feel that professional level LED lighting is out of the question, due to the enormous prices. Yongnuo has made economical on-camera electronic flash a reality and now they have done the same with LED's! This little light is round, so produces round catchlights in the eyes (important, if you know your lighting techniques) and is quite bright with 216 individual LED bulbs. You can ratchet it up to very bright levels and use on-camera, off camera on a stand or tripod, or even hand hold it for close-up model shots outdoors on low-light overcast days to produce your key light when everything else is gray. OR, use as a fill on sunny days. Also, the YN-216 works well as a tabletop light for small product photography, comes with multiple color filters and a diffuser. I located Yongnuo LED's when I got interested in trying them for on-location or studio supplemental lights or even primary lighting for small product sets, only to find that the big name LED's like Roto were just astronomically priced for what you get - yes they can do a lot of "tricks" and special effects, but beyond that have little additional to offer. I am sold on all of the YN LED's, to include this 216, but I also have the YN-300 iii and 600L ii for radio remote controlled lighting that can also be controlled with your smartphone with Bluetooth
By Skoo
September 9, 2017
By zack s.
September 7, 2017
We love this LED light. It has such a great output,is super small and compact-perfect for travelling photographers or people on the go like us. Battery life is great-typically mine lasts for 4+hrs on one battery if not constantly using full power. Works great as a key light and is mountable to any tripod with 3/4 mt. Love the battery life indicator and fine/corse options. Filters are cool, yet the soft filter is not quite as soft as I would like-we fixed it by mounting a peice of baking paper to the inside of the filter and now it's perfect for soft lighting use. 10/10 would recommend
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June 16, 2017
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June 16, 2017
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