Sys light

SRSemenza said:
      Probably the same overall brightness. The KAL - I has six 3 watt LEDS, the KAL-II has twelve 1.5 watt LEDS.
Seth

Maybe... but with LEDs lumens is the only way to be sure as each generation uses less power (watts) for more light (lumens) which is obviously very inconsiderate!
 
I had a look at one today in my workshop, I can confirm the white balance is an excellent daylight kelvin and its super bright, I shall be ordering one for my spray booth as soon as released as my lighting is rubbish.
 
Nippychippy said:
The duo is 8000(lm)and is normal daylight 5000(lm)

You're mixing terms here. Color temperature is measured in kelvin, output is most often measured in lumens (and intensity is measured in candela).
 
that yt add was kinda funny. the guy waits for night time to work so he can use his leds. why even show up for work to sit and drink coffee. could of been better imo.
 
Ahhh I missed this. Now the link is dead. I love lights and the closer I can get to daylight on a job the better to show any flaws in my work
 
Saskataper said:
Ahhh I missed this. Now the link is dead. I love lights and the closer I can get to daylight on a job the better to show any flaws in my work

 
It came out of a T-Loc sys mini II or III in the video. I could use a few of those. Would really make the mini sys line more of a usable system.
 

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Boo. Maybe you're right. First time around I was convinced it looked smaller.
 
Guys, I think the Syslite is the job site I've been looking for year ( ahem, self persuasion hahhaah).
Got a site where I found the full monty (syslite + Tripod + systainer) @ 357€ = $380

Yay or nay ?
 
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