![]() The NanGuang CN-ST288Cx2 bicolor flexible LED kit is cheap ($650), and is rated to run for 50,000 hours. The Westcott and Aladdin lights draw more power and are way more expensive for hardly any major advantages. The 288C draws only 57.6 Watts, that’s only 70% of the FL-80.To make the FL-80 softer, you’ll need to add a softbox/diffusion and that will reduce light output. The larger size of the frame makes the 288C easily the softer light but with the same output.The 288C comes with two frames – 4×1 and 2×2, while the FL-80 is just a 2×1 light.The FL-80 delivers more power per 2×1 mat, if that’s what you’re looking for.The 288C has two mats, so you can use them separately (E.g.).Only the Socanland FL-80 comes close to the 288C in terms of light output and price, with a few key differences: All mats are weatherproof, but the control panels aren’t.Westcott 2×1 kit is available for $1,500 approximately ( Amazon, B&H).Here’s the detailed comparison chart I made: I compared the 288C with three other brands (2×1 flexible bicolor LEDs): I believe it will be fine up to 120 frames per second, and maybe more! Comparison with other brands ![]() I tested the light at 25p, 50p and 100p, and didn’t find any issues. No issues with color casts at all! High frame rate mode Color reproductionĪll white balance measurements were taken with a DSC Labs OneShot Chart and a Sony a7S II.ĭoes the light change colors when dimmed? Not really: TheoreticalĮxcellent color reproduction! Here are the results of the green color cast test: Here are the measure light output results: Values in luxĪt the lowest dimming level the output is about 5% of the total. Impressive! Light outputĪll measurements were taken at 6 feet, and are in lux. The light hardly gets hot, just mildly warm, even after hours of use – on both the front and the back. Even if you don’t want the frame, you could easily mount the lights to a foam board or some other frame or wall using Gaffers tape. The entire kit stripped down is lightweight and can be transported anywhere. I’ve been told by NanGuang that the price is about $650 excluding shipping and taxes, and you might want to contact Karen directly at you might decide to use only one of the two frames, and I figure for most people it’ll be the 2×2.
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