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Geekazine Review: Fositan Bi-Color 336 LED Lights with Cowboy Stand


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I am always looking for a good light system for interviews, product reviews, and more. I actually have Fositan lights in my pack. So when they asked me to review the Bi-color 336 LED lights with cowboy stand, I didn’t hesitate.
*I received product for review, but all opinions are of Geekazine.com
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Fositan is a brand name you may not have heard of, but many content creators, VLOGgers, YouTubers, photographers, and more have been using for a while. Like I said – I own Fositan lighting.
The newest lights in their offering is a Bi-color LED light for over the camera, or use on a cowboy stand for overall lighting. The versitility of this light is a great key to having it in the bag.
Unlike my Neewer light system, the Fositan LED lights already have a plug option. This light has 336 LED, can be dimmed, and have a color temperature between 3200K and 5600K. A control on the back, or remote can adjust the light to your need.
A single light can push out 2350 LUX and can be dimmed from 10% to 100%. The light does not cause any flicker on the subject, and will light up a subject from 5 feet away.
The lights are 7.9 x 5.1 x 1.14 inches in size, and are enclosed in a vented, plastic case.The front houses a clear diffuser, which you can put in color gels, or purchase other diffusers.
A single NP-F series battery will give you about 30 minutes of light. You can purchase larger batteries if you need more power.
In this pack are two cowboy stands that extend to 6.5 feet high. These cowboy stands are versatile, as you can use them in many different situations. Add a cross bar (http://go.redirectingat.com/?id=20383X779049&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Famzn.to%2F2Tsm9b1&sref=rss) to extend your studio needs.
The lights come with adjustable tilt mounts if you need to point the lights up or down.
This is a great product for a travelling studio, a starter studio, and more. The lights come in a fabric case, with the whole system weighing a little over 11 lbs.
You can get the lights in singles, a 2-pack, and 3-pack to add more light in multiple directions.
 
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