Used Fair Aputure Amaran AL-F7 On-Camera LED Light

Key Features
- Aputure Amaran AL-F7 On-Camera LED Light
- With swivel shoe mount
- 198 LEDs
- 60° beam angle
- Color temperature of 5500K
- 920 Lux of brightness at 3.3 feet
- Dim range of 0 to 100%
- Rear LCD
- Battery indicators
- Maximum Power Draw of 20W
- Uses Sony NP series batteries
- Diffuser and orange filter included
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OVERVIEW
The Aputure Amaran AL-F7 On-Camera LED Light is the solution for your low-light shooting scenarios. There are a total of 198 LEDs on the panel to provide a 5500K daylight output. At a distance of 3.3 feet, the LED gives the brightness of 920 lux. You can dim the LED panel from 0 to 100%. An LCD is located at the rear, which shows the light temperature, dim level, and battery charge. You can soften the light by using the provided diffuser. An orange filter is included in the box to make you get warm tungsten light. You can connect multiple panels to the LED light with the given slots on its frame. The Amaran AL-F7 fits on top of the camera's hot shoe with the included swiveling shoe mount. This LED light has slots for attaching a Sony NP as well as six AA batteries.
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- Used Fair Aputure Amaran AL-F7 On-Camera LED Light
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