Ikan LB5- Lyra Bi-Color 3200K-5600K Soft Panel Half x 1 Studio and Field LED Light
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The LB5-IKAN Lyra Bi-Color Soft Panel LED Light is a versatile lighting tool designed for both studio and field applications. Featuring a bi-color range of 3200K to 5600K, it allows for precise control over color temperature to match various lighting conditions and creative needs. The soft panel design provides a diffused, even light that minimizes harsh shadows and enhances the overall quality of your footage. Whether used in a controlled studio environment or on location, the LB5-IKAN offers reliable performance and flexibility. Its robust construction and adaptability make it an excellent choice for professionals seeking high-quality, adjustable lighting in a wide range of shooting scenarios.ikan LB5-IKAN Features:95 CRI Chip LEDs paired with 1/2 stop soft diffusion panelBi-Color adjustable from 3200K-5600KBright consistent light across all color temperaturesBeam Angle of Soft panel 110 degreesA clean single shadow without the artifactsBaby 5/8 inch/Junior 1-1/8 Combo Pin adaptor with right angle receiver hole30 degree angled yoke for unobstructed movementStronger steel tension knobs for locking the light into placeSingle knob control for adjusting color or brightnessNew LED Readout screen giving you precise adjustmentsGold mount or V-mount battery plates includedIncluded barn doors with intensifiersWatt equivalent to 350 watts incandescent soft lightRF Remote Control allows you to turn on and off the lightikan LB5-IKAN Specifications:Operating Temperature: 32 - 105 °Fahrenheit ikan LB5-IKAN Lyra Bi-Color 3200K-5600K Soft Panel Half x 1 Studio and Field LED Light.
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