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Sima SL-10LX Universal LED Camcorder Light

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Sima SL-10LX Universal LED Camcorder Light
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days

Street Price: $39.99
Gaunz Org Price: $24.87
Savings!: $15.12 (38%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sima
Color: SILVER
EAN: 0018359182476
Label: Sima
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sima
Model: SL-10L
Publisher: Sima
Studio: Sima
Variation Description: SILVER


Piece facts:
  • New slim lightweight design
  • LED lights are 3 times brighter than standard Xenon bulbs
  • Uses ultra efficient white LED technology average life of over 100,000 hours
  • rechargeable NiMH batteries and AC adapter included
  • doesn't get hot




Light Camcorder LED Universal SL-10LX Sima






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SlMA SL-10L Universal LED Light Uses ultra-efficient white LED technology with an average life of over 100,000 hours;Lasts 3x longer on a single charge than standard video lights;LED lights are 3x brighter than standard bulbs; Slim and lightweight design;Color-balanced for optimal picture quality; lncludes rechargeable NiMH batteries and AC adapter;Shoe mount; Compatible with Sony(R), Canon(R), JVC(TM), Panasonic(R), Hitachi(R), Samsung(R), Fisher and many other digital video cameras; Safe to touch Universal LED Light








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * It is what it is and isn't what it's not! ...
This is not a light that's going to rock your world and light up a whole room. That's not it's purpose. What is it great for is catching impromptu on-camera interviews with people. In this instance, I am a few feet from them and I have a piece of diffusion over the light. What I don't get is the squinting and running away you find with a brighter light used in such close proximity. If you're interviewing people at a wedding, shooting a family member talking to the camera, etc and are relatively close to the subject, this is a great light.

I was previously using a small hot-shoe powered light on a Sony camcorder, but since my new Cannon camcorder doesn't have a hot-shoe, this light is a good solution. If you want a brighter light, check out Sima's new 20LX light. Sima SL-20LX Ultra Bright Video Light - Silver You might want to add a piece of gel over the light if you want a warmer color. True, neither of these lights is dimmable like their more expensive counterparts, Litepanels "Micro" On-Camera Dimmable 5600K LED Video Light but they're great for the money, and I got mine for a great price used, in new condition.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - low light panasonic camcorder
very little help for a camcorder thats not good in low light conditions. light range over 5 ft. not noticeable.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Barely, just BARELY, better than nothing ...
I paid less than half of the normal price for this light, and that was still too much. The only positive comment I can give it is that it is small and convenient. As far as doing what it is designed for, though, it doesn't really shine, it "glows." I suppose during the next power outage I can use it to make my way down the stairs and around my house, but even then I will need to step carefully. It certainly ads little to no value for shooting video. Don't waste your money; try something else.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Satisfied
So here is the thing,
I am NOT a Videophile. I don't make movies, I am a frequent video/photo taker.
Some say the beam is not wide enough, if your going to be filming shooting panoramas okay, but
honestly it is wide enough to satisfy me. Compared to the camerabright(too small) and litepanels(too expensive( this is a very good value. It is very light and portable. You can replace the batteries if necessary.
My final opinion is:
as a consumer based light it is wonderful very good for basic needs (casual informal videos)
I would recommend this to anyone, because it is a very good value.
I may post a y o u tube video. look under sima sl10x review.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * No more nightshot ...
PRO
Small
Cool to touch
Rechargeable
Long > Hour run time
Shoe mount with 1/4" tripod tread in shoe
Doesn't suck juice from camcorder battery
Color balanced with combination of two colors of LEDs


CON
Limited dispersion of light
Less light than 3w halogen

This light won't get your video to daylight equivalent, but it is plenty bright enough to help focus and add color.

Has five yellow LEDs and four blue LEDs. If only the five yellow are working the batteries need recharging.

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