Only the bulb, but check before the specifications . Almost I think that the xenon are better, you can change the bulb yourself and the original ones (Philips or Osram) costs about an 40-50 € on internet.
Hello. Please tell me if you put the magnifying glass with xenon or did you change only the bulb? Thank you !!!!!! I tried to find magnifying glass for qashqai this year but i didn't find!
@ResidentEvilll Daylight temperature is 5600K - so 5000K is closer to daylight than 3200K. 5600K is blue - and so is 5000K. Your need to go below 4200K to loose the "daylight", blue look.
@FProductionsDK 100% daylight is 5600 Kelvin! I´ve been a photographer for almost 20 years, I know what color light is, and why :-))
Pure daylight is always measured as 5600 kelvin, if nothing else is mentioned! Two things never change, when speaking kelvin. 3200 is studio light, and 5600 is daylight. Anything above or under, has to be specified by kelvin. But if you reefer to it as "Daylight", and nothing else - it´s 5600. No more, no less :-)
@FProductionsDK There is no such thing as "blue light" :-) It all comes down to how the camera is set up to shoot, and handle what ever light there might be. And therefore, videos like the above, is not really a good idea to use as reference if you want to buy xenon for your car. Try and browse in here for "Into The Light" (its a music video) and tell me the color temperature of the light, used for the two singers :-)
Only the bulb, but check before the specifications . Almost I think that the xenon are better, you can change the bulb yourself and the original ones (Philips or Osram) costs about an 40-50 € on internet.
n1kO7 6 days ago
Hello. Please tell me if you put the magnifying glass with xenon or did you change only the bulb? Thank you !!!!!! I tried to find magnifying glass for qashqai this year but i didn't find!
mEErKy04 4 months ago
it is 6000k, 5000light is white, not blue , lol :D
ResidentEvilll 2 years ago 3
@ResidentEvilll Daylight temperature is 5600K - so 5000K is closer to daylight than 3200K. 5600K is blue - and so is 5000K. Your need to go below 4200K to loose the "daylight", blue look.
FProductionsDK 1 year ago
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ResidentEvilll 1 year ago
@FProductionsDK 100% daylight is 5600 Kelvin! I´ve been a photographer for almost 20 years, I know what color light is, and why :-))
Pure daylight is always measured as 5600 kelvin, if nothing else is mentioned! Two things never change, when speaking kelvin. 3200 is studio light, and 5600 is daylight. Anything above or under, has to be specified by kelvin. But if you reefer to it as "Daylight", and nothing else - it´s 5600. No more, no less :-)
FProductionsDK 1 year ago
@FProductionsDK There is no such thing as "blue light" :-) It all comes down to how the camera is set up to shoot, and handle what ever light there might be. And therefore, videos like the above, is not really a good idea to use as reference if you want to buy xenon for your car. Try and browse in here for "Into The Light" (its a music video) and tell me the color temperature of the light, used for the two singers :-)
FProductionsDK 1 year ago