Continuous Lighting
Theatrelight DMX Receiver
amaran F22c RGBWW Flexible LED Mat (60 x 60cm)
- Colour Temperature 2500-7500K
- HSI Full Color Control
- Green-Magenta Adjustment
- 15-Built-In Lighting FX, 46 Gel Presets
- Softbox Frame with Two Diffusers & Grid
amaran F21c RGBWW Flexible LED Mat (60 x 30cm)
- Colour Temperature 2500-7500K
- HSI Full Colour Control
- Green-Magenta Adjustment
- 15-Built-In Lighting FX, 46 Gel Presets
- Softbox Frame with Two Diffusers & Grid
amaran T4c RGBWW LED Tube Light with Battery Grip (120cm)
- 180° Beam Spread
- 2500-7500K Colour Temperature
- Full Minus to Full Plus Green
- HSI Full Colour Control
amaran T2c RGBWW LED Tube Light with Battery Grip (60cm)
- 180° Beam Spread
- 2500-7500K Colour Temperature
- Full Minus to Full Plus Green
- HSI Full Colour Control
Aputure LS 300x Bi-Colour LED Monolight (V-Mount)
- For Film, Broadcast and Video Production
- Output: 20,500 Lux at 1m w/ Reflector
- 2700-6500K CCT
- AC or Battery Power
- Onboard, Wireless, DMX & App Control
- CRI 96 | TLCI 96 | CQS 95 | SSI 85
Aputure Accent B7C LED 8-Light Kit with Charging Case
- Eight Accent B7C RGBWW LED Bulbs
- Carrying Case with Integrated AC Charger
- 70mm (2.75") Diameter Bulb: 2000 to 10,000K,
- CRI/TLCI: 95+/96+; 9 x Special Effects
- RGB Mode with Hue, Saturation, Intensity
Aputure LS 60x Bi-Colour LED Focusing Flood Light
- 15 to 45° Adjustable Beam Angle
- Colour Range: 2700~6500K, CRI/TLCI: 95
- 0-100% Adjustable Brightness
- Dual NP-F Battery Plate
- 9 Built-In Lighting Effects
Aputure LS 60d Daylight LED Focusing Flood Light
- 15 to 45° Adjustable Beam Angle
- Colour Temperature: 5500K, CRI/TLCI: 95
- 0-100% Adjustable Brightness
- Dual NP-F Battery Plate
- 8 Built-In Lighting Effects
Aputure MT Pro RGB LED Tube Light (30cm)
- For Photo, Video & Film Production
- Output: 159 Lux at 1m (5600K)
- 2000-10,000K CCT; RGB Mode
- Onboard, DMX, CRMX & App Control
- CRI 95 | TLCI 98
- 9 Special Effects & 7 Pixel Effects
Using Continuous Lighting in the Studio
Continuous lighting is essential for extended photoshoots and video productions in studios. Unlike brief flashes, it provides a constant source of light to illuminate subjects and highlight their details. There are different types of continuous lighting available, each with its own unique features and benefits.
Cool and Efficient LED Lighting
LED lighting, including spotlights, is a popular choice for studio lighting. One advantage of LED lights is that they generate less heat compared to other lighting options. They remain cool even during long periods of use, making them energy-efficient. LED lights produce natural-looking daylight illumination, making them perfect for recorded footage. They come in sets and various models, such as Fresnel lights with specialized lenses for focused lighting, adjustable beam angle panels, and floodlights for large areas.
Warm and Natural Tungsten Lighting
Tungsten lighting, which uses tungsten bulbs, creates a warm and distinctive light. It offers a different color and look compared to other types of lighting. Tungsten lights are available in various forms, including floodlights and studio lighting with adjustable barn door openings. Some tungsten lights even have wooden handles that stay cool to the touch during operation, ensuring safety.
Glow of Fluorescents
Fluorescent lights are an affordable and easily replaceable option. They have a low light output, which makes them suitable for object photography and videography. They work well with softboxes and other lighting accessories often included in lighting kits.
HMI and Plasma Lights
For longer distance lighting needs, HMI and plasma lights are reliable choices. They have a greater throw distance compared to other lighting options, making them suitable for specific situations. HMI and plasma lights are energy-efficient and compatible with a range of fixtures. They can be kept off-camera easily and can safely operate on 20A circuits while providing impressive brightness. Their versatility makes them ideal for video production.
These various types of continuous lighting provide photographers and videographers with a range of options to suit their specific lighting needs in the studio. Whether it's LED, tungsten, fluorescent, or HMI and plasma lights, each type offers its own benefits and advantages for capturing stunning visuals.