Last week Wescott released a brand new style of light. It's very
unique. It's very useful. And it's going to make life a lot easier for
many photographers and videographers.
It's called the Ice Light
and it looks like a small, Star Wars light saber. Powered by a
rechargeable lithium battery and daylight balanced LED bulbs, the Ice
Light not only eliminates the hassle of dealing with traditional
photo/video lights...but it also allows you to take light where you've
probably never taken it before.
On the technical side, the Ice
Light is a little over 20 inches long and weighs a little over a pound.
It contains two 1/4" 20 thread female mounts on each end so you can
attach it to any light stand or tripod. It uses an LED light array with
a frosted diffusion panel for nice soft, even light. Since the light
is dimmable, how long the battery lasts depends on how bright you run
the light. You'll get a little over 1 hour of use at full beam and a
little over 2 hours at the lowest output.
To read the full review go here: http://webvideouniversity.com/podcast/video/2012/07/21/video-review-of-the-ic...
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Thomas Shue Photography
2012-07-28
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