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LITRA LitraPro Bi-Color On-Camera Light with Dome Diffuser, Shoe Mount & USB Cable

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LITRA LitraPro Bi-Color On-Camera Light with Dome Diffuser, Shoe Mount & USB Cable
Key Features
  • 3000 - 6000K Variable in 100K Increments
  • 70° Beam Angle
  • 95 CRI
  • 1200 Lumens / 675 Lux at 9.8'
This black LitraPro Bi-Color On-Camera Light with Dome Diffuser, Shoe Mount & USB Cable is a full-spectrum on-camera light with 70° beam angle, a CRI rating of 95, and a color temperature range of 3000 to 6000K in 100K increments. It produces 1200 lumens at 9.8' and features flicker-free dimming. This durable fixture meets Mil-Spec 810G for shock, drop, thermal, and salt spray, making this extremely durable and able to hold up to the rigors of the production day.
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What color temps are available at 1200 lumen? ...

What color temps are available at 1200 lumen? Would this be at 4200K with all blue and orange LEDs at max brightness, or is the brightness consistant regardless of the color temp, like a TriStar?
Asked by: Paul
color temp fro 6000 to 3000 its very consistent even when dimming the power Love the unit, buying 3 or 4 more.
Answered by: Matthew
Date published: 2020-05-01

Will this light function/survive underwater while ...

Will this light function/survive underwater while snorkeling?
Asked by: stephen
Yes, the LitraPro is waterproof at up to 90' underwater.
Answered by: Nicholas
Date published: 2021-08-08

How bright is this light compared with the lume ...

How bright is this light compared with the lume cube?
Asked by: Stuart
When you compare Litra to LumeCube, you will notice a few things. LumeCube claims 1,500 lumen. They fall a little short of that but they do have a brighter claim as they have a strong center hot spot. Litra is 800 lumen of smooth even light. No center hot spot, no harsh edges. Next,comparing the two, the color temperature of the LumeCube is very blue (cool) in the 7,000k range. The LitraTorch is corrected to 5,700k, which is daylight balanced. Finally, CRI. The LitraTorch 2.0 is 94 CRI, meaning it has better color balance so the brilliance of colors will be more visible. If you want brightness along, the LumeCube is brighter. If you want an all around usable light, the LitraTorch 2.0 wins all comparisons.
Answered by: Andrew
Date published: 2020-08-31

When using external power, can I use the max ...

When using external power, can I use the max brightness?
Asked by: Ruoyu
Yes you can. I have used it with an external USB-C Anker battery but you should not leave this on forever. It gets extremely hot. It's really made for quicker bursts of use rather than any prolonged studio use.
Answered by: Jesse
Date published: 2020-06-21

Is this for video, stills, or both?

Is this for video, stills, or both?
Asked by: Donald
I've used it for both and it works well.
Answered by: Manon
Date published: 2020-11-02
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