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Irma Brown photo
Nepal, Kathmandu
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Review on Godox LiteMon LED6R RGB LED Video Light - Adjustable HSI/CCT, 36000 Color Options, Rechargeable Camera Light, CRI 95, 13 Light Effects, Dimmable Panel Lamp with Magnetic Attraction by Irma Brown

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A fun little lamp for unusual places.

This is a very small LED flashlight powered by an internal USB Type-C battery. From what I've seen in this space, the more you pay, the more light you get (and possibly more features). Unlike many other lights, it's small enough to have a hot shoe mount, and you can combine multiple lights together, which is an interesting feature, but can make the light bulky on camera and a little harder to control due to the lack of an app . This is a RGBWW lighting model with a set of 20 RGB with separate warm white and normal white. The light under CCT varies from 3200K to 6500K, maximum brightness 4800K when both white lights are on. In HSI, only RGB is enabled in 1 percent/degree increments. The FX knob gives you the usual effect seen with other LEDs. Underneath is the usual screw mount and a hot shoe mount. There is also a magnet on the back for sticking. It has a removable diffuser, but it looks like you can still see the individual LEDs when using it. As mentioned, this is a fun, cute light that it can fill with light for small/odd places. Due to its size, it is easy to place in many places for a small touch of light. If more power/size is needed, they can be combined with each other. The main problem is the lack of a multi-light UI. There is no app to combine all the lights, so you have to change each one individually. From what I can see it means the FX lights will be out of sync when you do this. So if you want to start with a larger light source, it may make sense to buy a larger light source right away. For CCT/HSI, it can work well with other copies. The user interface is based on four buttons. Hold M to switch between CCT/HSI and hold FX to quickly switch between options. Holding down the arrow keys also makes typing faster. I feel like the wheel could be better as it takes about 5 seconds to go from 0 to 100. The power button is a little stiff, but you can easily tell if the battery is on or dead. I like to use it as it is a small and simple light that can be placed in small places at low cost. If you're looking for more, you'd better pay attention to what you really need and spend more. I'm excited to see what's on offer in the future as the AD200 is revolutionary for photography.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Long lifespan