LED Light
iFootage Anglerfish SL1 130DNA 130W Daylight LED can be powered from a USB power bank
iFootage, a company more well-known for its camera sliders, has expanded its lighting lineup with the new Anglerfish SL1 130DNA. This daylight-balanced light offers 130…
Powering video lights with power banks – a tutorial
It is now possible to run a complete set of video lights using nothing but power banks to save cost and space.
Godox goes practical with its new C7R and C10R LED bulbs
Godox has joined Aputure and Nanlite in producing screw-in LED bulbs for practical use on set. The new lights are the Godox C7R (buy here)…
The three reasons to choose an LED light
Today we are going to compare three 200 Watt LED lights that may look the same, but have some interesting features once you look closer….
The real problem with 2,400 watt LEDs
Aputure just announced a 2,600 Watts beast, the Aputure Electro Storm XT26, Nanlite are in the race with an Evoke 2400B, and I can only…
Aputure’s F14 Fresnel Lens is motorised for remote focus control
One of the big issues with Fresnel lenses is that they require focusing. Ok, so it’s not so much of an issue if your light…
The Aputure Electro Storm XT26 is a 2600 watts bi color beast LED light
Next on today’s list of announcements from Aputure are the Aputure Electro Storm XT26 and the Aputure Spotlight Max. First up, the Aputure Electro Storm…
Aputure Electro Storm CS15 is an IP65 rated 1500 Watt RGBWW LED light
Aputure has today announced the new Aputure Electro Storm CS15 LED light. Aimed at higher-end filmmakers, it’s an RGBWW LED light with high SSI colour…
Astera’s 1,000W output LeoFresnel light uses only 250W of power
Lighting manufacturer Astera has today announced their new series of Fresnel lights. They’re kicking off with the 300W PlutoFresnel and the larger 1,000W LeoFresnel. Astera…
Strobes vs Continuous LEDs – Which is right for you?
The strobes vs continuous debate has been going on since LED lights for video and photography became a thing. It’s a debate that’s probably not…








































