Savage Edge Lit Pro LED Light

Key Features
- Savage Edge Lit Pro LED Light
- CRI rating of 95
- Bi-color and blendable
- Color temperature range of 3200K to 5500K
- Rear LCD
- Metal housing
- Two Sony NP-F750 batteries with chargers included
Overview
The Savage Edge Lit Pro LED Light is the solution for both indoor and outdoor videography applications. You can attach it to a stand with the removable mount. It has inward-facing LEDs that create a look of a softbox-equipped light. This LED light is bi-color so that you can choose between tungsten and daylight white color. The color temperature can be altered from 3200K to 5500K. Also, the color temperatures can be blended. The LED lamp has a CRI 95 rating that offers color accuracy in the shot. You get 1677 lumens of brightness up to a distance of 1 m. The LED lamp comes with two NP-F750 batteries with chargers.
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control specifications
| Color Temperature | 3200 to 5500K |
physical specifications
| Weight | 5.07 lb (2.3 kg) |
detailed specifications
| Size | Rectangular Panel: 12.6 x 8.6" (32.00 x 21.84 cm) |
| Material | Housing: Metal |
display & viewfinder
| Display Type | LCD |
- Savage Edge Lit Pro LED Light
- Rotating Light Stand Adapter
- Multi-Channel Remote Control
- Padded Carry Bag
- 2 x Sony NP-F750 Batteries with Chargers
- AC Power Cord
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