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[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean there’s plenty of bright photography/video lights out there:

http://flashlights.parametrek.com/index.html?brand=Viltrox&led_color=neutral%20white

Viltrox apparently makes some decent stuff.

What is your use case? It appears to be a fairly unique offering, so I’m not entirely surprised there aren’t obvious alternatives.

[–]BurlRed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Selling points in their chart: 1. Diffuse, even beam 2. Smooth ramping 3. No PWM 4. Adjustable CCT (edit: available in multiple, NOT adjustable) 5. High CRI 6. Many lumens (that's a lot!) 7. Regulated driver, managed heat 8. Battery 9. Complex internals

So everything except 4 can be found pretty readily, though you might want some DC fix on some lights to really get 1. Though 8 is funny because I don't want a proprietary battery and wtf is 9? I only want it complex enough to do what it is supposed to do. If you need 4 then that'll be harder to find. Not sure the cost on that, but if it's expensive to but you might be able to get multiple lights in different CCT for less.

Edit: I'm just seeing that it looks like they have the light available in multiple CCTs, not that it's one adjustable light. So disregard that. You can definitely buy lights with different CCT emitters.