Lume Cube Edge Light 2.0 Bi-Color LED Desk Lamp (White)
- Soft LED Desk Light for Edge Lighting
- Output: 425 Lux at 3.3'
- 2700-7500K CCT
- 6" Diameter Light Head; AC Power
GVM PD60C RGB Pocket LED Monolight
- For Content Creators & Vloggers
- Output: 6280 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector
- 2700-6800K CCT; Full RGB Color Control
- Built-In Rechargeable Battery; AC Power
GVM SD80D Bi-Color LED Monolight
- For Film, Broadcast & Video Production
- Output: 19,500 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector
- 2700 to 7500K CCT
- AC Adapter or Optional NP-F Batteries
Lume Cube Mini RGB LED Tube Light (1')
- For Photo, Video & Film Production
- Output: 240 Lux at 3.3'
- 2700-7500K CCT; RGB Mode
- App Control
Neewer Dimmable Bi-Color 480 LED Video 2-Light Kit with Stands
- Two LED Lights (3200 to 5600K, 96 CRI)
- Two Light Stands (75" Maximum Height)
- Two White Diffusers
- Two Power Supplies
Godox TL30 RGB LED Tube Light (1', 2-Light Kit)
- Two Lights with Grids & Waterproof Bags
- For Directional Control & Protection
- Output: 740 Lux at 1.6' for Each Light
- 2700-6500K CCT; RGB Mode
COLBOR 220W Bi-Color COB LED Video Light
- For Film, Broadcasting, Video Production
- Output: 52,700 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
- 2700-6500K CCT
- AC Power, Optional V-Mount Battery
Godox ML100R RGB Portable LED Light
- For Content Creators & Vloggers
- Output: 2360 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
- 1800-10,000K CCT; RGB Color Control
- AC or Battery Power
Zhiyun MOLUS X100 Bi-Color Pocket COB Monolight
- For Studio and Film/TV Production
- Output: 3881 lux at 3.3' (4300K)
- Color: 2700 to 6500K
- AC Adapter, USB Power
SmallRig RC 100B Bi-Color LED Monolight (Mobile Version)
- For Video Production & Vlogging
- Output: 20,100 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector
- 2700-6500K CCT
- AC or Battery Power
Neewer HB80C RGBWW Mini LED Monolight (Basic Kit)
- For Content Creators and Vloggers
- Output: 10,400 Lux w/ Reflector at 3.3'
- 2500-7500K CCT; RGBWW Mode
- Battery Power: 70 Minute Runtime
Genaray Ultra-Thin Bicolor 288 SMD LED On-Camera Light Kit with Two Batteries and Dual Charger
- Genaray Ultra-Thin Bicolor 288 Light
- 2 x Pawa NP-F550 2000mAh Batteries
- Pawa Slim Dual Charger for L-Series
GVM 1200D RGB LED Light Panel
- For Studio & Film/TV Production
- Output: 3400 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
- 3200 to 5600K CCT; RGBW Control
- 10.2 x 9.4 x 2.2" Panel; AC/DC Operation
Genaray PX-MOD-3 Modular RGB Pixel LED Light Panel
- For Studio & Film/TV Production
- Output: 1740 Lux at 3.3' (120°,5600K)
- 2800 to 8000K, RGB Color Control
- 17 x 8" Panel, AC/DC Operation
Sirui C150X Handheld Pocket Bi-Color LED Light (Combo Kit)
- Light with V-Mount Battery Plate
- Output: 5310 Lux at 3.3' (6500K)
- 2800-6500K CCT
- AC or Optional Battery Power
Godox ML100R RGB Portable LED Light Kit (36° Lens & Power Bank Holder)
- Light with 15 & 36° Lens Reflectors
- Includes Power Bank Holder & Mini Tripod
- Output: 2360 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
- 1800-10,000K CCT; RGB Color Control
Godox Litemons LE200Bi Bi-Color LED Monolight (White)
- For Video Production & Content Creators
- Output: 57,700 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector
- 2800-6500K CCT
- Integrated Power Supply; AC Power
Genaray SSL-36 Soft Strip Daylight LED Light (4 x 36")
- Measures: 37.6 x 4.2 x 1.9"
- Beam Spread Angle: 68°
- Color Temperature: 5600K
- High CRI/TLCI: 95/98.3
Genaray Spectro LED Essential 500IID Daylight LED Light Panel
- For Video Production and Vlogging
- Output: 3880 Lux at 3.3' (60°)
- 5600K; Daylight Color Control
- 13.6 x 9.25"; AC/DC Operation
Neewer AP150C 150W RGB LED Light Panel
- For Film, Broadcast & Video Production
- Output: 10,625 Lux at 3.3'
- 2500 to 10,000K CCT
- 20.6 x 16.9" Panel, AC Power
Lowel TOTA LED XL Daylight LED Flood Light and Light Stand Kit
- For Studio, Film & Video Production
- 11,200 Lux at 3' (60° Beam Angle)
- 5600K Color Temperature
- 8.25 x 10.25" LED Panel
Nanlite Compac 68B Bi-Color Slim Soft Light Studio LED Panel
- Color Temperature: 3200 to 5600K
- Accurate Color Rendering: CRI95, TLCI93
- Measures 22 x 14 x 4"
- 0 to 100% Dimming
Godox Litemons LP600R RGB LED Light Panel (2-Light Kit)
- Two Lights with Light Stands & Case
- Output: 2430 Lux at 3.3' per Light
- 1800-10,000K CCT; RGB Color Control
- 10 x 8" Panel; AC/DC Operation
Westcott Ice Light 3 Bi-Color LED Tube Light (1.5', Battery Grip & Barndoors Kit)
- Light with Battery Grip & AC Adapter
- Output: 600 Lux at 3.3'
- 2700-6500K CCT; Bi-Color Only
- App & Onboard Control with OLED Display
Nanlite FS-150B Bi-Color LED Monolight
- For Content Creators and Vloggers
- Output: 26,300 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector
- 2700-6500K CCT
- AC Power
Genaray GXS-200BI 230W Bi-Color Monolight
- For Content Creators and Vloggers
- Output: 47,701 Lux at 3.3' at 55°
- 2700 to 6500K Bi-Color Control
- Multivoltage AC Power
Neewer CB300C RGB LED Monolight
- For Video Production and Vlogging
- Output: 29,600 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector
- 2500-7500K CCT; RGBWW Mode
- AC Power
Godox SL150III Daylight LED Video Light
- For Studio and Film/TV Production
- Output: 73,600 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
- 5600K Color Temperature
- AC Power 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 2.1A
All About LED Lights
LED lights can be your best choice for lighting your studio. They're inexpensive, don't put out the amount of heat that other studio lights do, and come in a variety of configurations. Their illumination is similar to natural light, and has the versatile color balance. When tungsten lights or fluorescent lights don't fit the situation or the budget, consider LEDs.
What Are LED Lights?
Light-emitting diodes are semiconductors that convert electricity to light. Although you might think of this type of light as new technology, an engineer at General Electric invented the first one in 1962. The original lights were red, followed by yellow, green, and blue. White lights debuted in the 1990s. While colored lights had been used only in things such as clocks and traffic lights, white LEDs gained widespread use in photography and video.
Why Use LEDs for Photos?
LEDs can provide continuous light, as opposed to the off-and-on flashes of strobe lighting. For photography and videography, choose continuous light when you need to mimic certain types of illumination sources, or you need to see the result of composition before shooting an image. LEDs convert 90 percent of their energy into light. This makes them not only a cost-effective choice, but environmentally friendly as well. Like the tungsten light kits that are still popular in videography, LEDs come grouped with accessories in LED lighting kits. If you need convenience, some kits are built around battery LED lights.
LEDs offer a choice of styles. You can use a small panel on a light stand to highlight a face in a portrait, while larger LED panel lights would provide soft light for a full body image. Single LED lights are too small to light a photo, but used as accents, they could add interest to a picture.
How to Use LED Photography Lights
Energy-efficient LEDs are cooler than traditional studio lights. You can place them close to a subject without causing discomfort. You can also use them in spaces that are too small to be safe for lights that run hot. These characteristics make LEDs useful for portrait photography. For drama in your portrait, put a light on either side of your subject. This results in an all-over highlight. If your design calls for only one highlight, place a light on just one side. Use colored LEDs to alter the mood in your photograph. Since LEDs are continuous light, you can move around as you compose a shot, or use a remote camera control. If you're a videographer, this constant light is suitable for action shots.
LED lighting provides a convenient and cost-efficient light source for photography and videography. Whether you need just one item or a complete kit, you can find great options at B&H Photo Video.


