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ALZO CFL Photo Light Bulb 4-Pack (85W, 120V)

BH #AL15125504 • MFR #1512-55-04
ALZO CFL Photo Light Bulb 4-Pack (85W, 120V)
Key Features
  • 5500K Daylight Balanced
  • Compact Fluorescent Lamp, CRI: 91
  • Fits all E26/E27 Medium Base Sockets
  • Generates Very Little Heat
The 85W, 120V CFL Photo Light Bulb 4-Pack from Alzo Digital contains 4 compact fluorescent lamps with a daylight-balanced color temperature of 5500K and an output of 4,250 lumens. The lamp has a high CRI rating of 91 indicating accurate color rendition that makes it a good choice for photography, videography or general use. The lamp generates very little heat and UV and is flicker-free up to 1,000 frames per second. It has a 6,000-hour lamp life and will fit all medium-base E26/E27 sockets.
In Stock
$51.87

Important Notice

  • This product contains mercury. Consult your local environment authorities for regulations regarding how to properly dispose of products containing mercury.
Number of Lamps
1
4
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ALZO 1512-55-04 Overview

The 85W, 120V CFL Photo Light Bulb 4-Pack from Alzo Digital contains 4 compact fluorescent lamps with a daylight-balanced color temperature of 5500K and an output of 4,250 lumens. The lamp has a high CRI rating of 91 indicating accurate color rendition that makes it a good choice for photography, videography or general use. The lamp generates very little heat and UV and is flicker-free up to 1,000 frames per second. It has a 6,000-hour lamp life and will fit all medium-base E26/E27 sockets.

UPC: 837654013137

ALZO 1512-55-04 Specs

Type
CFL fluorescent
Application
Photo, video, general use
Watts
85 W
Volts
117 V
Color Temperature
5500K
CRI
91
Average Life Hours
6,000 Hours
Approx. Lumens
4,250
Base Type
E26/E27
AC Power Consumption
85 W
UV
At 3.28' (1.0 m)
UV-A: 0.004 mW/cm2
UV-B: >0.000 µW/cm2 (not within the range of the meter used)
Note: UV-A from midday sunlight = 5-10 mW/cm2
Frame Rate
Up to 1,000 fps without flicker
Estimated Annual Operating Cost
$10.24: Based on 3.0 hours use per day (actual cost depends on rates and use)
Dimensions
Length: 10.5" (267 mm)
Diameter: 3.9" (99 mm)
Socket Base to Top of Ballast: 4.6" (117 mm)
Diameter of Socket: 1.0" (25.4 mm)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
13.2 x 9.3 x 9.3"

ALZO 1512-55-04 Reviews

Huge bulbs...

By kent
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-28

Much bigger than imagined, even after reading the accurately listed specifications. Light output is very strong. Color temperature is accurate. If using for [video] production work, you need a very deep soft-box to fit. I use these in a 24x32 soft-box that is 18 deep, and the bulbs are 8 distant to the front fabric grid. Barely enough space to not heat the grid. So good so far. Verify the specs to make sure they will work for your use. These are great lights for my use.

ALZO CFL 85W Bulbs !!!

By Drew
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-01-19

Bought these bulbs for still-life / studio photography. Color and intensity are perfect. Not an issue for me but recognize that these bulbs are BIG !!

Ugly but brite

By James
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-09-10

I needed to increase the wattage for my lights. This work well. No problems so far.

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