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A high quality LED Photo/Video light for content creators, hardly used.

The model is a PLV-R432 made by ESDDI. It comes with a handy carry-case, fully adjustable tripod (with additional attachments for extra flexibility), and the 45- watt bulb is both dimmable and adjustable between white and warm light.

Instruction booklet and original cardboard packaging box for easy storage also included.

Available for pick-up from Barry Road, or possibly local delivery in the SE22 area. On offer for £40 o.n.o.

Aidan 

07977 137298

Here is a review of the model from this round-up of 'Best lights for content creators':

"Loaded with 432 SMD LEDs, a special ABS shell, and easy to adjust color temperature and brightness, the ESDDI PLV-R432 includes all the goodness of a 45w powered ring light along with a handy kit to complete the awesomeness.

The 4800LM luminous flux, a wide dimming range, and the adjustable color temperature make it a good option for lighting any video. And with a smartphone holder that's compatible with 60-80mm wide smartphones, it's certainly a compelling purchase for creators who care just as much about versatility as about performance."

Or here's a YouTube video review of the model.

 

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