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Quadlite Continuous Lighting 62<br />
Continuous lighting is also very popular with portrait photographers because of its ‘what you see is what you get’ quality and<br />
because it allows constant shooting with no recharge delays. Most continuous lighting products can only produce harsh light,<br />
but this new product completely overcomes this problem by incorporating the lights into an efficient, medium sized softbox.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 80cm x 80cm softbox produces the equivalent of over 1600 watts of tungsten lighting. This means that there is enough light,<br />
at a distance of 1 metre and with 800 ISO, to give a typical full power exposure of 1/60th second at f/13 (or 1/800th at f/4), and a<br />
typical minimum power exposure of 1/30th second at f/4.<br />
<strong>The</strong> softbox is fitted with a diffuser, which can be removed if required, giving an effect similar to that of a Beauty Dish. If required,<br />
the softbox can be removed and can be replaced with an umbrella (not included).<br />
Supplied complete with lamps. <strong>The</strong>se lamps are several times as powerful as similar lights that cost far more, and a combination<br />
of high performance and low price means that the <strong>Lencarta</strong> QuadLite is by far the best available.<br />
* <strong>The</strong> colour rendering<br />
index (CRI) is a quantitative<br />
measure of the ability of a<br />
light source to reproduce the<br />
colours of various objects<br />
faithfully, in comparison<br />
with an ideal or natural light<br />
source, for example daylight<br />
or flash. In photography, light<br />
sources with a high CRI are<br />
essential, and because of<br />
this need for accurate colour,<br />
the <strong>Lencarta</strong> Quadlite has<br />
a high CRI value of 90.<br />
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