Specifications:
- Input Voltage: DC7.2V~8.4V
- LED Life Span: 50000h
- Power: 7.6W
- Running Time: Approx. 2h (AA battery), 2-3h (depend on the capacity of the Li-ion battery)
- Powered by: CGR-D16S, NP-FH70, NP-FM55H, NP-F550 or 6 x AA batteries(not included)
- Brightness: 520lm
- Color Temperature: 5400K/3200K
- Illumination: 650lux(1m), 170lux(2m), 80lux(3m), 50lux(4m), 30lux(5m)
- Size: 140 x 95 x 56mm/5.5 x 3.7 x 2.2in(L x W x H)
Features:
- LED technology runs cool and gives a bright soft light
- This Led video lighting is perfect in all situations
- This camera video light is slim lightweight designed and multi power supplied
- LED design keeps light cool even after prolonged use
- This Led video light is a great addition to your camera
- The Led video light keeps this light cool even after prolonged use
- This Led video light is made of high quality materials, and can be used for 50,000 hours or more
- One color filter with one soft filter included to help you get a better light effect
- You are assured of an even balanced output for perfect videos or images every time
- Allow you to see exactly how your lighting looks at all times, taking the guess work out of set up
Details:

- This durable and fine camera video light is slim lightweight designed and multi power supplied

- One color filter with one soft filter included to help you get a better light effect while taking photos

- You can put batteries into back of the camera video light. This Led Video Lighting is perfect in all situations

- Durable base of the nice LED video lighting can be very good to support the whole Led universe

- You can control the high quality and lightweight Led video lighting well with this switch button

- This camera video light can maintain accurate daylight balanced output. Take it home immediately
Comparison of Effects:


Video Light Show:

How to Use LED Lighting for a Video:
- Purchase the appropriate lighting panel for your use. The size of an LED light panel depends on how much of the subject you will need to light. A standard video light setup should have a medium-sized light panel with a smaller mini panel to counterbalance shadows. If you will be interviewing a person on video, a ring-shaped LED panel will cast an attractive glow on the subject without causing a white-out on the subject's skin
- Set up the lights. Use the larger LED light panel as your key light, which is the brightest light within the setup. Position the light as you would with a standard incandescent light, usually at about a 45-degree angle diagonally in front of the subject. Balance the light given by the key light by setting up a fill light. This light should be smaller than the key light and around 50 to 75 percent dimmer. Most LED light panels have a built-in dimmer, which does not alter the color of the light but simply changes its brightness. Position the fill light on the opposite side of the subject to remove shadows created by the key light
- Adjust the brightness levels of the LED light panels. Because LED light panels do not get hot, you can place the lights as close as needed to the subject without the fear of burning or whiting out the subject. Once you have positioned the lights and adjusted their brightness, call "Action" and let the magic of filmmaking begin
How to DIY LED Video Light:
- Drill holes in the cover plate of the project box. You want the amount and the size of the holes to directly correlate to the amount and size of your LEDs. If you wish to have your LEDs in a straight order use a ruler and a marker and mark off the placement of each LED on the inside of the cover plate
- Glue your LEDs into the holes. You will want to place them into the project box cover plate so that they face away from the project box once the cover plate is put in place. Also, make sure that the negative wire on each LED faces the positive wire on the next LED
- Pinch together the positive wire of each LED to the negative wire of the LED next to it. Solder these wires together until all LEDs are connected. Be sure not to solder the last remaining positive and negative wires together. These are reserved for the positive and negative connections from the power supply
- Attach the positive and negative ends of your power supply to their correlating positive and negative ends of the LEDs. Attach the resister or voltage converter to your string of LEDs if the power supply offers a different voltage than what your LEDs require. If your chosen power supply is a battery, affix it to the inside of the project box. If your power supply is a wall plug-in, drill a hole in your project box for the electrical cord to run through
- Place the project cover onto the project box. A toggle switch can be easily installed on the side of the project box to function as an on/off switch. Simply drill a hole in the side of your project box and screw on the toggle switch. Wire the switch in between the positive line from your power supply and the positive line to the LEDs. When the toggle is switched on it completes the circuit and powers your LEDs
Package Included:
- 1 x Video Light
- 1 x Color Filter
- 1 x Soft Filter