GVM 3 Pack LED Video Lighting Panel Kits with Tripods,50W Dimmable Bi-Color 3X Ultra Bright,3200K-5600K CRI/TLCI 97+,APP Control+Barn Doors+Diffuser,Professional Light for Studio,Photography,YouTube

March 8, 2020 - Comment

360° Rotate U-braketWith the U Bracket, you can rotate 360°to any appropriate angle,you can even hang it on the ceiling; Attached built-in barn doors creates a soft beam spread of light.

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360° Rotate U-braket
With the U Bracket, you can rotate 360°to any appropriate angle,you can even hang it on the ceiling; Attached built-in barn doors creates a soft beam spread of light.

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Anonymous says:

Video review: Well designed, robust lights that are easy to travel with in my car Length:: 8:10 Mins Video review and test: These lights work for me, but keep in mind the fan is loud. (I use a lav mic, so the audio recording source is quite a ways from the lights themselves).Pros:- Love the barn doors- Long cable- Easily make one the master and the other the slave- They stay cool- Diffuser included.Downsides:- Diffuser is hard to get out (it slides in). But I just leave it in all the time,…

Anonymous says:

Great for Vlogging Length:: 6:04 Mins Great set of lights, the only thing I wish was that they would have come with was a carrying bag, but other than that I don’t have any complaints. The CRI seems to be accurate, I don’t have anything official to measure the CRI but from a first-person view, it looks pretty accurate. Another feature I like about these lights is the way the power supply adapter has a dedicated compartment that holds the power supply box out of the way. This makes for…

Anonymous says:

Good bi-color lights at a fair price I’m a fan of high-quality LED lights. I have seven or eight of another brand of lights, but because I love my GVM slider so much, so I thought I’d give the GVM LED lights a try.My first impression is that they’re very light weight. Is that a problem? Not necessarily. If you’re using these in a studio and not moving them around on location, you’ll be fine. If you do use them on location, you’ll want to be sure to put a sandbag on the stand so the whole thing doesn’t go over in a gust…

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