 Hey, what is up? My name is Rubidium. Today we are looking at one of the smallest and brightest lights I have ever reviewed. This is the Lexli cello So the age of giant LED panels and HMI's and all these kind of giant lights We're always trying to get a bigger better source to get smoother and smoother light Is there room for a small bright versatile light in your kit? I would say absolutely This thing is great. I've had it for a couple of months now. I saw it first-order NAB, but what it does It's amazing value. It can be battery powered off a Sony MP star battery You can use pretty much all the power supplies that come with your external hard drives And if you're like me, you have a couple of dozen of those. What's so special about this light? I mean in these smaller units We're starting to see these all these new features that then may go on to be incorporated into larger More expensive units like a lot of high-end LED screens are starting to come with it has its own little LCD on the back where it tells you How much power is left how much what the color temperature is the bottom the bottom thing controls your brightness And then the top one controls the exact color that you want so you can go through the whole spectrum like that You can go through white light tungsten. You can also go through the presets Which are popular diffusions like special steel blue corn flower Dark green fluorescent green all these kind of things And if we look at the front of this and I'll turn it all the way down so that we can see what's happening each light LED site actually contains a daylight LED a tungsten LED a Red a green and a blue LED So unlike the kind of previous generation of LEDs that had different modes like they had one set for Tungsten and another set for colors the tungsten and the daylight were quite bright comparatively but the RGB was sort of just a mode thrown in there and you could sort of send a splash of color up But you couldn't really illuminate much with it on the cello that is Super super bright. So say, you know, I usually have my blue cast here in the background It's on 16 if I turn this all the way up to a hundred and put it behind me You'll see how I'm really easily able to add an entire wash To a dark background to get that color contrast And this is what I've been using this light for especially when it's you know that thin and this small and you can just put it in your camera bag and have all these options the other thing It's awesome for and I've been using it a lot is as an eye light. So I have my overhead light bank here, which is my key and if I add, you know This light down here sort of at the same place on the same angle What I'm able to do is fill in the shadows created by the key and sort of get a bounce light Which gives this nice little eye light and also Gives extra illumination The light also comes with a iphone an android app that you can use to select the exact color you want We used this on a Buster Rhymes Doritos spot that I shot last week because the Doritos Packet is a very specific color of purple for the blaze flavor So we're able to you know get on the app dial the exact purple in for the client and use that as our background fill And you know the client was over the moon because they got their precise purple The normal way you do that is to gel the lights But Rosco does not sell a Doritos purple gel. We were able to get it exactly what the client wanted They were able to see it in camera With this kind of technology where you can select the exact color you want downside of having such an awesome Universal light like this Is that it's expensive comparatively to what else is out is out there on the market If you're an indie filmmaker or you're just someone who's You know price conscious when it comes to lights This might not be the one for you This is sort of like the the Rolls Royce of small leds But for professional filmmakers and people who are doing you know the kind of thing I did last week where you needed an exact color To fill out a background. This did just as good a job as we have if we bought a $3,000 Kino or sky panel for that exact, you know filling in the background This was plenty bright for what it had to do and it's only $400 Something people asked with the last light review I did was what the throw looks like. I'm about Five feet from this v-flat and you can see that it's it's still pretty directional. The reason for that is this Textured pattern on the front. This is what quite a few led Manufacturers are doing but not everyone's doing it this well it's a sort of individual lens that's that sits over every site of the leds and acts as a magnifying glass to rather than let the light go in every direction to focus the beam and focus it forwards This is a this light at a Three feet one meter is about a thousand lucks. So a hundred and something Foot candles at the end of the day for me a light like this is all about versatility and giving me options Last week I had no idea that we were going to need a very specific color purple For the client on a shoot But just the fact that I had this in my camera bag meant that we could you know come away looking like an absolute hero for them Build quality is really great on these. They're actually made in Norway Which is the first light I've ever seen do that an awesome Great swiss army knife of a of a led panel. That's my review of the luxly cello Leave your questions in the comments. I'll help if I can Thanks very much for watching and I will see you next time