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Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light

The Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light is a high-brightness bicolour on-camera light designed to provide a wide spread for wide-angle shooting. It provides an even intensity across the entire spread. It offers up to an 1800 lux brightness at 3.3' with low power consumption. You can further increase the brightness to 2100 lux at 3.3' by setting the Booster switch to "on", but this will be at a higher power consumption. Colour temperature is adjustable between 3200 and 5600K via a dial on the side.

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Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light

Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light

The Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light is a high-brightness bicolour on-camera light designed to provide a wide spread for wide-angle shooting. It provides an even intensity across the entire spread. It offers up to an 1800 lux brightness at 3.3' with low power consumption. You can further increase the brightness to 2100 lux at 3.3' by setting the Booster switch to "on", but this will be at a higher power consumption. Colour temperature is adjustable between 3200 and 5600K via a dial on the side.

The light features built-in barndoors, a flip-down diffuser, and a condenser lens. It has an L-series battery plate and includes a BP-series battery plate adapter. Batteries are sold separately. An NP-F970 L-series battery provides approximately three hours of runtime. The runtime can be prolonged in Standby mode, which has a power consumption of only 0.1W or less.

This light features the proprietary Sony Multi-Interface shoe. When it's mounted directly on Multi-Interface shoe mounts available on cameras such as the Sony NXCAM and XDCAM camcorders, it can be set up to power on/off when the camera is powered on/off or when recording is set to start/stop. Either option can be assigned in the camera settings. A standard shoe mount adapter is also included for attaching the light to standard camera shoe mounts. A mini desktop stand is also supplied for off-camera use.

Key Features:

High-Intensity Uniform Wide Spread

Up to 2100 Lux Brightness at 3.3'

3200 to 5600K Colour Temperature

Built-In Barndoors & Flip-Down Diffuser

L-Series Battery Plate/BP-Series Adapter

Sony Multi-Interface Shoe

MI Shoe Power On/Off Control from Camera

Includes Standard Shoe Mount Adapter

Mini Desktop Stand Supplied

10,000-Hour Bulb Life

What's in the Box:

Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light

BP-Series to NPF-L Series Battery Adapter

Standard Shoe Mount Adapter

Mini Desktop Stand

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Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light

The Sony HVL-LBPC LED Battery Video Light is a high-brightness bicolour on-camera light designed to provide a wide spread for wide-angle shooting. It provides an even intensity across the entire spread. It offers up to an 1800 lux brightness at 3.3' with low power consumption. You can further increase the brightness to 2100 lux at 3.3' by setting the Booster switch to "on", but this will be at a higher power consumption. Colour temperature is adjustable between 3200 and 5600K via a dial on the side.

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