Specifications:
- LED Light Number: 76
- Lumens: 332LM
- Lamp Life: 50000 hours
- Battery: AA Alkaline Batteries
- Color Temperature: 5500K
- Dive Range: 5m
- Size: 11 x 8 x 5cm/4.3 x 3.1 x 2.0in(L x W x T)
Features:
- This led video light has proper size that you can take it conveniently no matter where you go
- The led clip lights of this led video light are very durable that you can use it for long time
- This led light is suitable for many occasions, such as the wedding, news gathering, or mine shooting
- You can install this led spot light easily for the reasonable design
- With this led video light, you can take the beautiful photos no matter what the poor of light
- You can buy this led video light as a special gift for your friends who like to take photos
Details:

- This kind of led video light has different color that you can choose

- There are the 76 led lights that can fill in the enought light for your shooting

- It is easy and convenient for you to install the light for the reasonable design

- There is the switch that you can turn on or turn off the light easily

- This led video light only need 4 AA batteries that you don't need worry about the source
How to Use LED Lighting for a Video:

LED lights, light emitting diodes, work by converting electricity into light. LED lights are more durable than traditional fluorescent or incandescent lighting, and when turned on LED light panels provide a steady stream of non-flickering light, according to NAHB Research Center. LED light panels for video lighting can be an ideal way to illuminate a scene as these lights do not run hot and they provide an even glow, which is ideal for illuminating a subject
Instructions
- 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 Stop an LED Light From Flickering:

LED lights have replaced incandescent bulbs for many uses, including table and floor lamps. The normal cycling of an LED light can cause flickering that is often visible. To stop the flickering, add a power conditioner to the line supplying the power to the LED. A power conditioner can be bought at an electronics store and requires no expertise to set up or use
Instructions
- Unplug the power cord connecting the LED light to the AC outlet. Place the power conditioner next to the outlet, on the floor or on a nearby table, shelf or cabinet
- Rotate the power conditioner so that you can see the back. Plug the LED light's power cord into one of the AC sockets labeled output on the back of the power conditioner
- Plug the power conditioner's power cord into the AC outlet that the LED light was plugged into. Turn the power conditioner on and the LED light on. The flickering should be eliminated
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