Review: PIXEL K80 2-Pack RGB LED Photography Video Light
Overview ፡ Flight Pixel K80 RGB LED Video Light 552 uses high quality LED bulbs, color display index CRI> 95, total power up to 45 watts, lumens up to 4500 lm and color temperature 2600-10000K. Videos. , The K80 helps to lift properly. Extremely colorful indexing ensures that images are not blurred. You should know that white light is not white among some cheap LED bulbs. This is a blue-green color, so when choosing an LED lamp is very important color rendering index, which makes the color more accurate.
The K80 uses stainless steel components in design and production, and has many gaps to ensure timely distribution of the heat generated during use. The slim body is comfortable to wear and store, and the body surface is black, the treatment improves the feel of the hand and does not slip, resistant to scratches and rust. Not only that, the K80 is equipped with a hinged 180-degree door. On the one hand, it can protect light bulbs during storage, on the other hand, it protects light when lit. Of course, if you don’t need it, a small twist is enough to lift the four barn door barns.
The K80 has two power supply designs. It can be powered by two NP-F lithium batteries for outdoor use. It can also be used at home with the included power adapter. When using the power mode just press the on / off button in the lower left corner. [I] is the battery power and [II] AC power. K80 has a built-in wireless control function, you can configure up to six ABCDEF groups, each group can host dozens of channels, control each other or a group, the same group lights can be controlled individually, wireless control function guarantees 50 per remote control. control It is more than meters, do not rush to adjust certain lighting settings, take the K80 by hand and select the group and the remote control channel. Depending on the result, the K80 key can be adjusted step by step up to 1%. The Dimmer key on the other left can be used to quickly switch between the four values of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%.
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- LC8 wireless control and super bright and wide range - this 45W RGB flashlight can be controlled wirelessly using the Pixel LC8 remote control (not included), you can see our description for more details. Wide color temperature 2600K-10000K, adjustable brightness from 0% to 100%, brightness @ 0.5M 5500Lux, @ 1M 2050Lux, super bright, can fill your studio without other lighting, save space and make work easier.
- Wireless group control function and note: accompanied by the wireless group control function each light can control others with all dimensional changes if they are in the same channel and group. The built-in memory function allows you to return to the same settings when the light is turned on. Save time and be simple.
- Provide 552 full-color LED beads on the back. It gives you full color at 360 °, enriches your record with multicolored lights and creates creative masterpieces.
- 9 scenes that will save you time: there are 9 presets that can meet these effects and meet your shooting needs (SOS, Light 1, Light 2, TV screen, Police, Ambulance, Fire, RGB Club 1, RGB Circle 2) . Otherwise. Quick brightness adjustment up to 0%, 1%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% with keyboard shortcuts. Save more time on editing and work more conveniently.
- Two ways to provide power and warranty: this LED lamp can work indoors or outdoors with an AC adapter (included) or a lithium-ion battery NP-F970 (not included). The package includes 2 RGB video lamps, 2 light stops, 2 soft transmitters, 1 socket, 1 manual 30 day money back guarantee or full replacement and 12 months warranty, buy without hesitation.
When we asked if we would consider their RGB LED headlights , we were a little hesitant, but he said yes, hoping to replace the LED headlights we use for video and photos.
The Pixel K80 comes in a brown box and comes in a beautiful sturdy case. The case contains everything; Two light stops (top), two power adapters and cables (bottom left), as well as two LED panels and an RGB transmitter (bubble housing in the center right).
The light is not very fun. The simplest are standard lanterns. The foundation is in a good position to stand up. There are 3 parts with which you can easily extend the lamp holder to the desired height. The light bulb can reach a maximum of 6 feet.
The flashlight easily holds RGB video lighting at its highest point. If you use it outdoors, you can keep a few sandbags in place at the base of the lamp and prevent it from touching.
This power adapter is a light bulb that illuminates the house. You can turn on the light with two NP-F batteries for each lamp (4 in total).
Each panel contains instructions for installing the transmitter, Velcro, manual and transmitter.
LED panel display here. They are more square and not rectangular like other fixtures. The lamp is mounted on a bracket with a hinged door. There is a switch on each side to keep the light on. If you want to tilt, just turn the knob to loosen your fingertips and direct the light. Once it is at the right angle, turn the lock to secure and lock the light.
There are four doors in each light panel. When you open the barn door, the LEDs display 240 RGB, 156 hot and 156 white LEDs in full.
Each panel contains instructions for installing the transmitter, Velcro, manual and transmitter.
LED panel display here. They are more square and not rectangular like other fixtures. The lamp is mounted on a bracket with a hinged door. There is a switch on each side to keep the light on. If you want to tilt, just turn the knob to loosen your fingertips and direct the light. Once it is at the right angle, turn the lock to secure and lock the light.
There are four doors in each light panel. When you open the barn door, the LEDs display 240 RGB, 156 hot and 156 white LEDs in full.
To install the transmitter, simply place it between the door and the RGB panel. Very simple and stays in place.
You have the basic controls and the power supply behind. You have two battery compartments to store NP-F batteries. To turn on the light, you will need two batteries. It is not enough to have a battery to turn on the light.
You have the basic controls and the power supply behind. You have two battery compartments to store NP-F batteries. To turn on the light, you will need two batteries. It is not enough to have a battery to turn on the light.
You have an LCD screen in the middle that shows all your settings. At the bottom of the screen are GP, CH, channel brightness and mode keys. Brightness settings allow you to adjust the brightness by pressing the simple keys 0%, 1%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%. So you don’t need to change the handle by that percentage. Modes allow you to switch between CCT, HSI and Scene modes.
Below is the toggle switch. II means turn off the power indicator. Or it is turned off and it means you are going to use the battery. There is a large button with which you can change the settings, and there is a key to switch between the brightness modes and the color / temperature of the scene. The case has a DC port to connect the power adapter.
This is what LED lighting looks like and gives the best LCD space. The top row has your channels and groups. The device has your brightness, current mode and battery level (if on battery). The bottom will have a colored temperature.
Look at the three different modes available: black CCT, HSI and scene mode. There are a total of 9 different scene modes (SOS, Lighting 1, Lighting 2, TV Screen, Police, Ambulance, Fire, RGB Circle 1 and RGB Circle 2).
This is what LED lighting looks like and gives the best LCD space. The top row has your channels and groups. The device has your brightness, current mode and battery level (if on battery). The bottom will have a colored temperature.
Look at the three different modes available: black CCT, HSI and scene mode. There are a total of 9 different scene modes (SOS, Lighting 1, Lighting 2, TV Screen, Police, Ambulance, Fire, RGB Circle 1 and RGB Circle 2).
In this and subsequent photos, I used the NP-F550 battery, which is the smallest NP-F battery. Not recommended for long shots, as it does not last long, but you can certainly use a large battery NP-F970, which provides a longer life, and, as we tested, is highly recommended Vemico NP-F970 . When the light is on, the LEDs emit a little heat but not too hot to touch.
And this is what one of the RGB light panels on the lamp looks like. The light is tuned 100% without transmission and is very bright from the light panel.
Summary በአጠቃላይ In general, you can't go wrong with the PIXEL K80 2-pack RGB LED Video Light Photography. Pixel is a well-known third-party manufacturer. This is a good app to be able to turn on the light from the adapter or battery. Remember that you need two batteries to turn on the light. The batteries are not enough.
And this is what one of the RGB light panels on the lamp looks like. The light is tuned 100% without transmission and is very bright from the light panel.
Summary በአጠቃላይ In general, you can't go wrong with the PIXEL K80 2-pack RGB LED Video Light Photography. Pixel is a well-known third-party manufacturer. This is a good app to be able to turn on the light from the adapter or battery. Remember that you need two batteries to turn on the light. The batteries are not enough.
Only the lights are very bright and can range from 2600 K to 10,000 K to the desired color temperature. I like it. You can also select the brightness in a specified percentage. This makes adjusting faster than manually adjusting the rotary knob to the desired brightness.
I also liked the fact that it includes two light stops that turn into a compact size. Since every photographer already has a flashlight, this package seems to be aimed at beginners. Otherwise they will come in handy. Without a container or tripod you offer only one light panel for $ 121. So you only get two of those $ 242, the total in this review is $ 270. Basically you pay an extra $ 28 for a container and two light stops. Setting up is not a bad thing at all, even if you don't need a tripod. The only thing that matters is that you don’t have to worry about losing everything.
The LC8 is sold separately ($ 29.99) and allows you to control the lights remotely without touching them. I recommend you use the remote control if you use more than two of these lights or place them in a very hard to reach place (i.e. too high or too far away and you can’t run to every light).
Manufacturer: Pixels
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