This decade light is small and bright and you can adjust the color temperature from 2800K to 8500K. Some bulbs only give you a few temperature options or have a much narrower range, so I love their versatility. It also has cold shoe mounts on 3 sides so you can string multiple lights together. They are still controlled individually, but you have the option to create your own array. There is a cold shoe and a standard ΒΌ inch tripod hole for attachment. In addition to adjusting the color temperature, you can also adjust the brightness percentage. Both settings are made with the button/wheel next to the display. If you press and hold the button for a few seconds, you can turn the light on and off. After switching on, the display shows you whether you are adjusting the brightness or temperature. You simply spin the wheel to make adjustments. A brief press on the button is all it takes to switch between adjusting the brightness and color temperature. Overall I think this is a great little light and I have no complaints so far. However, I have noticed that there is at least one other Sutefoto brand flashlight that is pretty much identical to this one. It's the same size, has the same characteristics, and is controlled in the same way. It can happen that a manufacturer has several brands or several brands contract with one manufacturer for the production of their fittings. I haven't noticed any difference between the two in their usage, but who knows if differences will show up over time.