Professional studio lighting can make all the difference in a photo or video shoot. The right light can help create the perfect mood or atmosphere and highlight certain features or details that might otherwise be overlooked. Many different types of studio lights are available, and each has unique benefits. For example, incandescent lights often create a warm, inviting atmosphere, while fluorescent lights are more suited for bright, vibrant pictures. Ultimately, the best studio lighting is the lighting that best suits the specific needs of the shoot. By carefully considering the desired effect, photographers and videographers can ensure that they choose the right studio lighting for their projects.
- Brand: Millennium Lighting
- Wattage 480W
- Voltage: 120V
- Material: Steel
- Bulb Base: Candelabra (E12)
- Listings: ETL Listed, Dry Location
- Dimensions:
- Width 31.25˝
- Height 18.25˝
- Depth 31.25˝
- Canopy Width 5˝
- Canopy Height 0.75˝
- Canopy Depth 5˝
- Stems Included (2 ea.) 6˝, 12˝ & 18˝
- Wire 144˝
- Brand: Maxim Lighting
- Wattage: 480W
- Voltage: 120V
- Bulb: Incandescent E12 Candelabra
- Dimmable
- Operating Temperature: -20°C (-4°F), 40°C (104°F)
- Ratings: cETLus Listed
- Dimension: 35.75'' L x 35.75'' W x 10.25'' H
- Brand: Maxim Lighting
- Wattage: 480W
- Voltage: 120V
- Bulb: Incandescent E12 Candelabra
- Dimmable
- Operating Temperature: -20°C (-4°F), 40°C (104°F)
- Ratings: cETLus Listed
- Dimension: 35.75'' L x 35.75'' W x 10.25'' H
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