Overview

TTArtisan Mini Magnetic LED Light (RGB)

Classic Design

This RGB LED light features a design based on classic 135 film, showcasing a unique retro style. It combines a retro look with practical functionality, adding vibrant colour effects to your photography.

SKU: GC47-TTA-LED-ML-RGB

TTArtisan Mini Magnetic LED Light (RGB)

TTArtisan Mini Magnetic LED Light (RGB)

Classic Design

This RGB LED light features a design based on classic 135 film, showcasing a unique retro style. It combines a retro look with practical functionality, adding vibrant colour effects to your photography.

400-750nM Vibrant Colour Spectrum

With a wavelength range extending from 400-750nm, this RGB LED light offers a vibrant colour spectrum.

By freely combining the red, green, and blue channels, you can easily create various colour effects.

Easy to Use

Press the button to turn on the light. Long press the button to freely switch the colour, making it easy to achieve the lighting effect you want.

Magnetic Cold Shoe Mount

The unique magnetic cold shoe design allows you to easily attach the light to the camera. It can be adjusted from 0 to 180 degrees, and can also be detached at any time.

Easy Installation

Simply insert the LED light's cold shoe mount into the camera's hot shoe mount following the arrow direction to provide ideal lighting in low-light conditions. Make every product photo more professional and light up your every inspiring moment.

Efficient Charging Long-lasting Light

With a Type-C interface,the full-colour RGB light takes about 60 minutes. The red light indicates charging, and the green light indicates a full charge. The battery life ranges from approximately 80 to 160 minutes, offering lasting brightness.

Lanyard Hole Design

There is a lanyard hole at the switch, allowing you to hang the LED light on a bag or attach it to clothing. This makes it easy to use whenever needed without worrying about losing it.

Protective Rubber Cap

A rubber cap is included. If you need to place the LED light in a bag or pocket, put the rubber cap on the switch to prevent accidental touches, thereby saving battery power.

Compact and Portable

This mini LED light is compact, weighing only about 20 grams, making it easy to carry around and take creative photos anytime, anywhere.

Key Features:

Classic 135 Film Look

Magnetic Cold Shoe Mount for Fast Attachment

400-750nm RGB Full-colour Spectrum

60-minute Charge Lasts 80-160 Minutes

Lanyard Hole for Easy Carrying

What's in the Box:

TTArtisan Mini Magnetic LED Light (RGB)

Box

Magnetic Mount

Charging Cable

Rubber Cap

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TTArtisan Mini Magnetic LED Light (RGB)

Classic Design

This RGB LED light features a design based on classic 135 film, showcasing a unique retro style. It combines a retro look with practical functionality, adding vibrant colour effects to your photography.

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