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No hay artículos en el carroRandy Davis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de febrero de 2025
I use these to paint by inside an air conditioned storage unit.
Ejay Dispo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
Great and works well, good value
Adrián Candia
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2024
Iluminan bastante y tienen bien CRI
JNL
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2023
A little bit under specification for power, but otherwise, all we want for an entry-level studio lamp. And it can be used as general bulbs too. Let's check the main details, and how it compares to other options I tried.Safety: We want to have some level of quality, this is what UL listing is intended for, certified that the item conforms to CSA standards as requested by Canadian Electrical Code.Power / output: 21W consumption, 700Lux on a cheap popup soft box measured 1 m away from the diffuser, which was installed. This is good, and honest, considering most would sell these as 50 or 80w.Quality: These are entry-level studio bulbs, and they are well-made for that price point. No specific defect, no special hue or discoloration, same colour as other spots. No strobe, no flicker.Compared to the common big 58W bulb (which is only 24W) they have the same output, this one is smaller, and UL. Choose the Neewer.Compared to the common 85W aluminum + plastic spot with a remote, you have the same illuminance at 5700K, similar colour as the 85W spot is only 25W in daylight, with 50W at middle intensity. You lose the adjustment, but gain UL certification. I would avoid, unless you need 4500 K.Compared to a big store, 50W: 1200 Lux for the big store bulb, but huge and more expensive. Both options work.Compared to fake 120W/160W black bulbs with flaps (which are only 30W) in the same price range, clearly get the Neewer bulb.Compare to real 200W UFO light: Take the UFO if you have a big barn, 3-4 times the price but really nice, but we are not talking photography here.Overall, if shooting at daylight colour is fine for you, then these are a good choice. Good choice also for general lighting.
SN
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de marzo de 2023
The Good Parts+ Nice bright lights that use a lot less power than traditional 200W incandescent photo lamps (also produces a lot less heat)+ Rated for 15k hours life span+ High CRI (93+) for color accuracy+ Standard E26 socket should work with dedicated gear, or even any non-photography specific lamps (provided you can fit the bulb into the lamp)+ Reasonably priced at $33 for two (price at time of review)Nitpicks / Hit or Miss* Not dimmable. I don't consider this to be a big deal for the target market for these bulbs though.Possible Dealbreakers- None that I can think of
lecara
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de abril de 2023
These lights are excellent. Using an E26 base you can use it on photography lights including retrofitting these on old light stands. They also can work great as regular home or space lighting if you don't mind the extra cost in both purchasing and running in return of having beautiful color reproduction and a very bright bulb; just be aware that the base isn't conic shaped so adequate clearance is needed in a fixture.But for lighting these were excellent in every way, I can't really think of anything to complain. Light output is consistent, no flickering, silent and it doesn't heat up that much either compared to typical alternative light bulbs (i.e. non-LED). Light is very well diffused as well so there are no weird shadow stacking artifacts. A great buy for sure.If there is just one thing I do not really understand, is the choice of going with 5700K as the color temperature. Given that most if not all of Neewer's flashes and strobes are 5500K or 5600K, it seems more logical to me to have it a closer more similar number. In reality 100K difference isn't that bad but, still something to point out.
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