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LED light panels

Interfit LM8 600BI

£209 / $220

http://uk.interfitphotographic.com

Also named the Studio Essentials 600 Bi-Color in some markets, this 32 x 32cm panel can output 4,020 lux at three feet and has an adjustable 3,200-5,600K colour temperature. The latter isn’t completely stepless, but that’s no big deal in most real-world shooting scenarios. Maximum power is also nothing special on paper, but you’ll find it more than enough to light most subjects at a reasonable distance.

What impresses most about this panel is how rugged the build is for the money. The exterior casing is almost entirely metal, and you get a set of metal barn doors and a pair of filters thrown in. The metal yoke cradle is equally stout, and there

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