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Review Summary
2023-03-11T04:18:18
I received my used last yesterday and its smoking like it's about to catch on fire
TOUCHEDBYKEE T.
2018-09-07T06:47:31
The Lowel Pro Light is a low cost alternative to field portable lighting for Spot News. It is well built and will handle moderate abuse and with the low cost, if any major damage or if misplaced or lost, it can be replaced without any major expense.
Anthony S.
2011-10-16T21:00:00
I use this light with the Chimera softbox (which I submitted a review of in tandem with this light as well). My SLR interacts with this light beautifully and my interviews are artful and very dramatic (in a good way).
BENJAMIN M.
2009-05-27T21:00:00
I use this light to photograph objects which are studies of form. This light provides a great deal of flexibility in terms of intensity and focus. I also have the snoot and the barn doors which attach securely and function smoothly.
TIMOTHY C.
2008-12-29T19:00:00
If you use this for digital video photography get the diffused glass it really cuts the hardness of the light and gives a soft glow.
jp
2007-03-25T21:00:00
This is a solid, reliable light useful for many video applications.
Hawkpoint V.
lighting with great flexibility
By TIMOTHY C.
I use this light to photograph objects which are studies of form. This light provides a great deal of flexibility in terms of intensity and focus. I also have the snoot and the barn doors which attach securely and function smoothly.
Professional and Durable Light
By Hawkpoint V.
This is a solid, reliable light useful for many video applications.
With its high intensity #2 Reflector & Prismatic Glass, the tiny focusable Pro-light is more efficient than a mini-fresnel of equal wattage, yet it gives an exquisite even light, with fresnel like shadow quality. It can be used as a low-level key or accent light, fill light (with diffusion), or back-light. In addition to a wide variety of customizing accessories, its versatility can be increased by adding a DC adaptor cable & swapping its bulb for use as a camera-top fixture.