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  • Overpriced trash, on top of that they are trying to keep all LED lighting besides their own banned with a bogus patent suit. Everybody should check out the stuff from Cowboy studio or fancier on Amazon if you want quality LED lighting at an AFFORDABLE price. Booooo

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  • Litepanels are great and all...but WAY OVERPRICED. Check out this website, wwwDOT it-photovideo DOTcom. You can also google them, "Intellytech." They sell lights just like Litepanels but are so much less expensive and are actually brighter!!! They have extremely accurate color temperatures and are very lightweight and durable. I bought the Socanland and CamLight lights and LOVE THEM!!!

  • and costing £2000:00 in the UK

  • @576ito1080p I got mine a couple of weeks ago and I just unboxed it.Okay it works super fine, I treat it like a baby because it is just as light as penguin book. I am still not over the price, I wanted two of those I had to settle with one because it is ridiculously expensive in the EU. I am so mad I could chew bricks for months.Right now it costs well over 2200 pounds with the extra 3 percent increase of the UK VAT.

  • 5600 degree?? dont you mean Kelvin...........

  • @woodlanduk as far as I know, it is the intrenational unit for color temp. unit, that I know

  • @walkandlookup Kelvin is used to represent colour temprature, yes but not Degrees Kelvin,there are degrees Celsius / Fahrenheit

    But it is said Kelvins Not Degrees Kelvin

  • @woodlanduk

    Well it is 5600 degrees kelvin... You do know lighting terms right? maybe you should get a book....

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