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The Kino Flo 6.6" 26W KF55 True Match Fluorescent Lamp has a color temperature of 5500k, which emits a neutral white light similar to natural daylight.
The Kino Flo 6.6" 26W KF55 True Match Fluorescent Lamp comes with a medium base type (E27), making it suitable for general lighting purposes.
Yes, the Kino Flo 6.6" 26W KF55 True Match Fluorescent Lamp is energy-efficient. It uses less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs to produce the same amount of light, making it a cost-effective option.
Yes, the Kino Flo 6.6" 26W KF55 True Match Fluorescent Lamp is an excellent choice for photography and filming applications. Its neutral white light closely mirrors natural daylight, ensuring accurate color representation.
The Kino Flo 6.6" 26W KF55 True Match Fluorescent Lamp is sold by Adorama, a trusted retailer of high-quality photography equipment, digital cameras, lenses, pro audio & video gear, and musical instruments.
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F26/CFL
Fluorescent fixtures
26
120
5500K
1400
E26 screw base
Overall: 6.6" (167.6 mm)
Diameter: 2.28" (57.9 mm)
The Kino Flo 6.6" 26W Kino KF55 True Match Fluorescent Lamp (120 VAC) has been produced to meet the high standards of both film and digital media. Using this lamp negates the need of having to guess at the color temperature or scramble for the proper lighting filtration.