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What I can do to adjust the backlight from a window which gets afternoon sun? My computer and 2 screen setup is such that I can’t change the backlight. I’m using a Logitech video camera.
Very helpful video, until I went to the Lumecube website, and couldn't find this product. They had a similar product to attach to a camera, but it was $169.00! I'd love to know how others purchased the lumecube product you feature. Thank you.
This guy is absolutely clueless in lighting solutions. Plain incompetent. You should avoid such advisers at all costs. 1. You don't want or need to have 'color temperature control' in ***inexpensive*** lighting solutions. Your PC, laptop or smartphone are calculating WB anyway. You could want to have high CRI, like CRI>90 instead! 2. 2:06. The single light that is close to the camera IS NOT GOOD AT ALL. Every cameraman/photographer knows that (camera built-in flash). You face will look flat. Also wearing glasses is a big no-no for such light position.
Logitech has a new light, Litra Glow, that hooks on to a monitor or laptop. It is powered by USB A and has adjustments for brightness and color temperature. It has a nice diffuser. I like the fact that it runs on USB power (not battery) and provides very good light. It can also be mounted on a tripod. I bought two of them! I like the Lume Cube light too.
Does the Lume Cube adhere to an IMac? Does anyone one have a lighting product idea that fits on a large monitor iMac and takes up minimal space? Is there a hack to make the iMac screen provide enough backlight? Thanks.
You change the color temperature of the Neewer lights by changing the colored gels that are included. I don't recommend them unless you're never going to run them at full brightness. I've had two sets burn out within an hour when ran on high aim at a wall to soften the effect.
The Neewer Portable lights are PHENOMENAL. They come two in the pack, however, turning on only one of them did the trick. Thanks for the recommendation for those of us newbies and who is also on a budget. The Neewer light pack cost me only $42 on Amazon.